Scott, Jacqueline L Tenneti, Ambika
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Environmental Research: Ecology
Urban nature stewardships can connect people to nature in their neighbourhood, foster a sense of belonging and citizenship, and increase well-being and place-making. This article examines how race intersects with urban nature stewardship, via a critical autoethnography by two co-authors who are racialised volunteers, Black and South Asian, in stewa...
Sommer, Marianne Arni, Caroline Müller-Wille, Staffan Teuscher, Simon
Peer reviewed: True / Funder: Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung; FundRef: https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001711 / The preferred tool for conceptualizing, determining, and claiming relations of kinship, ancestry, and descent among humans are diagrams. For this reason, and at the same time to avoid a reducti...
Hamilton, Laura T. Dawson, Caleb E. Armstrong, Elizabeth A. Waller-Bey, Aya
In this review, we integrate three bodies of scholarship—education stratification research, political-historical sociology of higher education, and sociological theories of race and racism—to understand the production of “separate and unequal” postsecondary experiences for racially marginalized college students in the United States. We argue that t...
Ray, Rashawn Powelson, Connor Fuentes, Genesis Doan, Long
Black Americans are 3.5 times and Black teenagers are 21 times more likely to be killed by police than their White counterparts. Generally, protective factors such as social class do little to reduce this disparity, as high-income Black Americans are just as likely to be killed by police as low-income Black Americans. Given these outcomes, it is un...
MacArthur, Cayley Kukshinov, Eugene Harley, Daniel Pawar, Trisha Modi, Nirali Nacke, Lennart E.
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Frontiers in Virtual Reality
Social Virtual Reality (SVR) offers new forms of social interaction, identity expression, and embodied experiences, but it has also revealed significant issues related to social inequalities and unequal power dynamics within virtual worlds. Employing a critical, intersectional approach, we investigate how existing power dynamics and inequalities sh...
Rung, Ariane L. Oral, Evrim Prusisz, Tyler Peters, Edward S.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic has had a wide-ranging impact on mental health. Diverse populations experienced the pandemic differently, highlighting pre-existing inequalities and creating new challenges in recovery. Understanding the effects across diverse populations and identifying protective factors is crucial for guiding future pandemic pr...
Lee, Donghoon Destine, Henson Perez, Andres Detweiler, Maxwell C Corsi, Douglas R Lencer, Adam J Gibbs, Brian S Freedman, Kevin B Tjoumakaris, Fotios P
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The Physician and sportsmedicine
Despite an equal willingness to participate in clinical trials, there is evidence that several minority populations are systematically under-represented in studies. One potential cause and frequently used exclusionary criterion in orthopedic trials is patients with active workman's compensation (WC) insurance claims. The purpose of this study is to...
Sankoh, Mariam Clifford, James Peterson, Roseann E. Prom-Wormley, Elizabeth
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Frontiers in Psychiatry
Introduction Differences in the prevalence of psychiatric conditions such as psychosis as well as patterns of comorbidity for psychosis have been reported between racial and ethnic groups. It is unclear whether those differences are consistent for comorbid psychosis Methods Self-reported diagnostic data from American adults ages 18–99 participating...
Guo, Yan Lu, Zhong-Sheng Zhang, Xue-Cheng Zhang, Qiang Liu, Xiao Chen, Jie Zhang, Meng-Lan
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Frontiers in Nutrition
Background Altitude illness has serious effects on individuals who are not adequately acclimatized to high-altitude areas and may even lead to death. However, the individualized mechanisms of onset and preventive measures are not fully elucidated at present, especially the relationship between altitude illness and elements, which requires further i...
Nair, Abhishek A Placencia, Jennifer L Farber, Harold J Aparasu, Rajender R Johnson, Michael Chen, Hua
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Academic pediatrics
Our study examined the change in repeat opioid analgesic prescription trends in children and adolescents experiencing acute pain between 2013 and 2018. Eligible individuals were children and adolescents between 1 and 17 years of age enrolled in a Medicaid Managed Care plan and filled an incident opioid analgesic prescription from 2013 to 2018. A re...