Alvarez, Camila H
Communities of color and poor neighborhoods are disproportionately exposed to more air pollution-a pattern known as environmental injustices. Environmental injustices increase susceptibility to negative health outcomes among residents in affected communities. The structural mechanisms distributing environmental injustices in the USA are understudie...
Consoli, Andrés Flores, Iliana Sharma, Himadhari Sheltzer, Joshua Gallegos, Miguel Pérez-Acosta, Andrés
Psychology in Latin America, its development, and main contributors have not received the attention they deserve among the scientific and professional English-speaking communities. The present study analyzes the contributions to psychology in Latin America made by the recipients of the Interamerican Psychology award in the Spanish or Portuguese cat...
Suong, Clara H Desposato, Scott Gartzke, Erik
Murray-Garcia, John Ackerman-Barger, Kupiri W Goldstein, Ellen Nutor, Jerry John
Every day, there are unrecognized sex trafficked victims visiting urban academic health systems in the United State, victims who are perhaps hoping against hope that a frontline provider, student, or staff member would ask that one question that would identify them as enslaved or otherwise trapped in an unthinkable situation. Health care providers’...
Saadi, Altaf Patler, Caitlin De Trinidad Young, Maria-Elena
ObjectivesThe USA maintains the world's largest immigration detention system. This study examines the mechanisms by which detention serves as a catalyst for worsening health.MethodsUsing data from detained immigrants in California (n = 493) from 2013 to 2014, we assessed the prevalence of exposure to conditions of confinement hypothesized to negati...
Bloom, Brittnie E Park, Eunhee Swendeman, Dallas Oaks, Laury Sumstine, Stephanie Amabile, Claire Carey, Stoddy Wagman, Jennifer A
Campus-based sexual violence and sexual harassment (SVSH) are prevalent issues that impact students detrimentally. Guided by community-based participatory research, this qualitative study assessed undergraduate students' perceptions of available campus SVSH resources, gaps in services, and recommendations for solutions for SVSH at three universitie...
Mitra, Atreyi Swendeman, Dallas Sumstine, Stephanie Sorin, Cierra Raine Bloom, Brittnie E Wagman, Jennifer A
In order to continue pushing college campuses to the forefront of survivor-centered practice and student-centered care, it is imperative that the barriers students experience in accessing campus sexual violence resource centers be documented and addressed. This research evaluates student and staff perceptions of barriers to accessing the Campus Ass...
Matanock, AM Lichtenheld, A
There is an emerging consensus that international intervention can secure peace by helping combatants resolve commitment problems following civil wars. But how do interveners accomplish this? Some suggest that intervention primarily works through military coercion, while others propose non-military instruments. We build on the existing literature t...
Berrick, JD Skivenes, M Roscoe, JN
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is a widely accepted human rights document and has relevance for child protection policy. This study employs an experimental design with representative samples from Norway and California (USA) to test public perceptions of children's rights in child protection. The countries have welfare states a...
Pear, Veronica A Pallin, Rocco Schleimer, Julia P Tomsich, Elizabeth Kravitz-Wirtz, Nicole Shev, Aaron B Knoepke, Christopher E Wintemute, Garen J
BackgroundGun violence restraining orders (GVROs), implemented in California in 2016, temporarily prohibit individuals at high risk of violence from purchasing or possessing firearms and ammunition. We sought to describe the circumstances giving rise to GVROs issued 2016-2018, provide details about the GVRO process and quantify mortality outcomes f...