Joseph B. Richardson
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View article: Crossing the chasm: engaging Black men survivors of gun violence in mental health services
Crossing the chasm: engaging Black men survivors of gun violence in mental health services Open
Background Despite being high risk for post-traumatic stress disorder, Black men survivors of gun violence, and particularly young men aged 18–24, seldom participate in mental health services after injury. The aim of this study was to iden…
View article: Unpacking Skill Supply and Wages *
Unpacking Skill Supply and Wages * Open
View article: Nutrition facts, drug facts, and model facts: putting AI ethics into practice in gun violence research
Nutrition facts, drug facts, and model facts: putting AI ethics into practice in gun violence research Open
Objective Firearm injury research necessitates using data from often-exploited vulnerable populations of Black and Brown Americans. In order to reduce bias against protected attributes, this study provides a theoretical framework for estab…
View article: Streamlining the Path from Community College to Engineering Degree Completion
Streamlining the Path from Community College to Engineering Degree Completion Open
The LINK scholarship program, sponsored by the NSF S-STEM program, awards scholarships to students transferring from community colleges in the Gulf Coast region to study engineering. A primary objective of the program is to decrease the ti…
View article: Board 266: Engaging Transfer Students in a College of Engineering
Board 266: Engaging Transfer Students in a College of Engineering Open
The LINK scholarship program at the University of South Alabama is funded by an NSF S-STEM grant, awarding scholarships to low-income students transferring from community colleges in the Gulf Coast region to complete degrees in chemical, c…
View article: Analysis of Social Media Involvement in Violent Injury
Analysis of Social Media Involvement in Violent Injury Open
This cross-sectional study uses police agency–collected information to quantify the association among social media involvement, crime, and violence.
View article: Creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: Population Reporting Of Gender, Race, Ethnicity & Sex (PROGRES)
Creation of standardized tools to evaluate reporting in health research: Population Reporting Of Gender, Race, Ethnicity & Sex (PROGRES) Open
Despite increasing diversity in research recruitment, research finding reporting by gender, race, ethnicity, and sex has remained up to the discretion of authors. This study developped and piloted tools to standardize the inclusive reporti…
View article: 148 A Feasibility Study for the Implementation of a Hospital-based Violence Intervention Program in the Rural South
148 A Feasibility Study for the Implementation of a Hospital-based Violence Intervention Program in the Rural South Open
OBJECTIVES/GOALS: As hospitals across the nation respond to the need to address community violence, there is a dearth of Hospital-based Violence Intervention Programs (HVIPs) in the South despite having disproportionate rates. This researc…
View article: Exploring emergent barriers to hospital-based violence intervention programming during the COVID-19 pandemic
Exploring emergent barriers to hospital-based violence intervention programming during the COVID-19 pandemic Open
View article: Violence Against Black Lives Matter Protestors: a Review
Violence Against Black Lives Matter Protestors: a Review Open
View article: “We're playing on the same team”: Communication (dis)connections between trauma patients and surgical residents
“We're playing on the same team”: Communication (dis)connections between trauma patients and surgical residents Open
BACKGROUND Patient-physician communication is key to better clinical outcomes and patient well-being. Communication between trauma patients and their physicians remains relatively unexplored. We aimed to identify and characterize the range…
View article: Shook Ones: Understanding the Intersection of Nonfatal Violent Firearm Injury, Incarceration, and Traumatic Stress Among Young Black Men
Shook Ones: Understanding the Intersection of Nonfatal Violent Firearm Injury, Incarceration, and Traumatic Stress Among Young Black Men Open
Violent injury is a leading cause of death and disability among young Black men, with the highest rates occurring in low-income urban populations. Hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) offer a promising opportunity to addre…
View article: Call to Action on the Categorization of Sex, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Surgical Research
Call to Action on the Categorization of Sex, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in Surgical Research Open
View article: The Challenges and Strategies of Affordable Care Act Navigators and In-Person Assisters with Enrolling Uninsured, Violently Injured Young Black Men into Healthcare Insurance Coverage
The Challenges and Strategies of Affordable Care Act Navigators and In-Person Assisters with Enrolling Uninsured, Violently Injured Young Black Men into Healthcare Insurance Coverage Open
Low-income young Black men experience a disproportionate burden of violent injury in the United States. These men face significant disparities in healthcare insurance coverage and access to care. The Affordable Care Act (ACA) created a new…
View article: Shook Ones: Understanding the Intersection of Nonfatal Violent Firearm Injury, Incarceration, and Traumatic Stress Among Young Black Men
Shook Ones: Understanding the Intersection of Nonfatal Violent Firearm Injury, Incarceration, and Traumatic Stress Among Young Black Men Open
Violent injury is a leading cause of death and disability among young Black men, with the highest rates occurring in low-income urban populations. Hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs) offer a promising opportunity to addre…
View article: A Credible Messenger: The Role of the Violence Intervention Specialist in the Lives of Young Black Male Survivors of Violence
A Credible Messenger: The Role of the Violence Intervention Specialist in the Lives of Young Black Male Survivors of Violence Open
For hospital-based violence intervention programs (HVIPs), gun violence intervention and the treatment of firearm-related injuries for male survivors require a sui generis network of team members that includes physicians, caseworkers, ment…
View article: Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence
Reducing Violence Without Police: A Review of Research Evidence Open
Arnold Ventures sought to review the research evidence for violence reduction strategies that do not rely on law enforcement. The John Jay College Research and Evaluation Center (JohnJayREC) and an expert group of researchers from public p…
View article: Erratum to: Who Shot Ya? How Emergency Departments Can Collect Reliable Police Shooting Data
Erratum to: Who Shot Ya? How Emergency Departments Can Collect Reliable Police Shooting Data Open
View article: “On papers”: perceptions of synthetic cannabinoid use among black males under criminal justice supervision
“On papers”: perceptions of synthetic cannabinoid use among black males under criminal justice supervision Open
View article: Who Shot Ya? How Emergency Departments Can Collect Reliable Police Shooting Data
Who Shot Ya? How Emergency Departments Can Collect Reliable Police Shooting Data Open