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View article: Adverse childhood experiences and COVID-19 vaccination uptake: Examining the intersection of sex and urban-rural residence
Adverse childhood experiences and COVID-19 vaccination uptake: Examining the intersection of sex and urban-rural residence Open
Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been linked to negative health outcomes and behaviors in adulthood. Despite widespread research on ACEs, their relationship with COVID-19 vaccination uptake, particularly heterogeneity a…
View article: Patterns and characteristics of firearm thefts from vehicles in San Antonio, Texas
Patterns and characteristics of firearm thefts from vehicles in San Antonio, Texas Open
The results reveal distinct patterns in the timing, location, and types of vehicles associated with firearm thefts. The findings hold potential implications for strategies to reduce firearm thefts from vehicles, such as targeted public awa…
View article: Fatal Police Shootings and Community Health in the United States: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
Fatal Police Shootings and Community Health in the United States: A Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study Open
The current study estimates the association between fatal police shootings and community health in U.S. census tracts, exploring disparities in shootings and their relationship with health outcomes across different demographic and socioeco…
View article: Adverse childhood experiences and adult dental care utilization in the United States: Variation by race and ethnicity
Adverse childhood experiences and adult dental care utilization in the United States: Variation by race and ethnicity Open
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with negative health outcomes, including poorer oral health. While research has shown that ACEs are associated with lower dental care utilization, most studies focus on childhood and adol…
View article: Early Life Violent Victimisation and Dental Care Use From Adolescence Through Adulthood
Early Life Violent Victimisation and Dental Care Use From Adolescence Through Adulthood Open
Objectives This study examined the relationship between early‐life violent victimisation and dental care utilisation patterns from adolescence to middle adulthood (ages 11–43). Methods Data were from Waves I through V of the National Longi…
View article: Parental Incarceration and Mental Health Among Black Youth: Do Neighborhood and School Assets Mitigate Harms?
Parental Incarceration and Mental Health Among Black Youth: Do Neighborhood and School Assets Mitigate Harms? Open
Objective: To examine associations between parental incarceration and mental health outcomes among Black youth, and whether neighborhood and school assets moderate this relationship. We hypothesized that parental incarceration would be ass…
View article: Longitudinal study of adolescent stress, critical consciousness and resilience trajectories in the context of structural racism: the RISE Baltimore study protocol
Longitudinal study of adolescent stress, critical consciousness and resilience trajectories in the context of structural racism: the RISE Baltimore study protocol Open
Introduction Systemic racism exposes Black and Latinx adolescents to a range of traumatic stressors that increase the risk for long-term emotional and behavioural health (EBH) problems. Researchers have theorised that critical consciousnes…
Dental care trajectories among formerly incarcerated older adults in the United States Open
A growing body of research has documented an association between prior incarceration and lower dental care use, yet the longitudinal impact of prior incarceration on dental care patterns over time among older adults remains unexplored. Thi…
Trends and Disparities in Firearm Injuries Among Emerging Adults: A 15-Year Analysis of Emergency Department Admissions in the U.S. Open
Findings underscore the need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate firearm injuries among emerging adults in the U.S. The significant increase in unintentional firearm injuries and assaults during COVID-19, coupled with the decline in n…
View article: Disclosure of Direct and Witnessed Police Stops Among Black Youth in Baltimore City, Maryland: Implications for Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms
Disclosure of Direct and Witnessed Police Stops Among Black Youth in Baltimore City, Maryland: Implications for Post-Traumatic Stress Symptoms Open
Youth-police contact is increasingly acknowledged as a stressor and a racialized adverse childhood experience that can undermine youths' mental health. There is limited empirical research, however, on youths' disclosure of police stops to …
View article: Examining policing interventions to promote ethnoracial equity in police–community relations: a systematic review
Examining policing interventions to promote ethnoracial equity in police–community relations: a systematic review Open
Amidst ongoing police violence in the United States, strained relations persist between individuals from marginalised ethnoracial communities and law enforcement, necessitating urgent action. Targeted U.S. police training programmes can ad…
View article: Family criminal legal system exposure and early adolescents’ pubertal development: the mediating role of family strain
Family criminal legal system exposure and early adolescents’ pubertal development: the mediating role of family strain Open
Pubertal trends, wherein adolescents today are experiencing puberty earlier than prior generations, have coincided with the expansion of the criminal legal system, which is disproportionately affecting communities of color. However, whethe…
View article: The Role of “The Talk” and Its Themes in Black Youths’ Anticipatory Stress of Police Brutality
The Role of “The Talk” and Its Themes in Black Youths’ Anticipatory Stress of Police Brutality Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Research on conversations between caregivers and their children about how to prepare or conduct themselves when stopped by police (ie, “the talk”) has grown in recent years. However, little is known about how havi…
View article: The Impact of Prior Incarceration on Cognitive Trajectories Among Older Adults: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study
The Impact of Prior Incarceration on Cognitive Trajectories Among Older Adults: Evidence From the Health and Retirement Study Open
Objectives This study examines the association between prior incarceration and cognition trajectories among older adults in the United States. Methods Data are from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS), a nationally representative longitu…
View article: Social isolation and firearm secure storage in the USA: results from the 2022 BRFSS
Social isolation and firearm secure storage in the USA: results from the 2022 BRFSS Open
Background Firearm secure storage (ie, storing firearms unloaded and locked) is recommended to reduce unintentional injuries and suicides. However, the relationship between psychological states, such as social isolation, and firearm secure…
View article: Police Avoidance Among Black Youth
Police Avoidance Among Black Youth Open
Objectives: Police violence is a public health crisis that disproportionately impacts youth of color, particularly Black youth. These disparities may also compel Black youth to engage in police avoidance (i.e., efforts to circumvent police…
View article: Family Justice Involvement in Evidence-Based Home Visiting: Understanding Home Visitor Perceptions and Practices
Family Justice Involvement in Evidence-Based Home Visiting: Understanding Home Visitor Perceptions and Practices Open
Evidence-Based Home Visiting (EBHV) is a promising service strategy to promote parent and child health and well-being among families who are justice-involved (JI), such as those in which parents are or have recently been incarcerated, unde…
Screen time, problematic screen use, and eating disorder symptoms among early adolescents: findings from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study Open
Purpose Emerging research evidence suggests positive relationships between higher screen time and eating disorders. However, few studies have examined the prospective associations between screen use and eating disorder symptoms in early ad…
View article: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Household Firearm Ownership
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Household Firearm Ownership Open
This survey study examines exposure to abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction during childhood and likelihood of gun ownership in adulthood.
View article: Adverse Childhood Experiences and Police Contact in Canada
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Police Contact in Canada Open
A growing body of research has demonstrated that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are a risk factor for criminal justice system contact. However, much of this research is limited by (1) being conducted in the United States and (2) a la…