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Autor:
Vincent Guilamo-Ramos, E. Susana Mariscal, Michelle Johnson-Motoyama, Elizabeth Reynoso, Cielo Fernandez, Amittia Parker
Publikováno v:
Health & Social Work. 45:155-163
Latinx youths continue to have the highest rates of teenage births in the United States and are at increased risk of acquiring sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS. A community-based research partnership piloted Families Talking Togeth
Autor:
Amittia Parker
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Inquiry. 28:1092-1093
This poem was created using the findings in a constructivist grounded theory study on Black maternal mental health and supports for mental health. During in-depth interviews, Black mothers in a midwestern metropolitan context shared their experiences
Publikováno v:
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 104:42-50
Medications for opioid use disorder (OUD) are associated with better overall outcomes for individuals managing their OUD. While much attention has focused on expanding access to these medications, this study aimed to gain further clarity on how facil
Publikováno v:
Urban Social Work. 3:70-94
BackgroundMental health is a serious public health concern that is uniquely devastating for African American families.ObjectiveThis study systematically critiques the body of work documenting the mediating role of social support and neighborhood cont
Autor:
Nancy J. Kepple, Amittia Parker
Publikováno v:
Child Youth Serv Rev
Background Parental substance use disorder (SUD) is one of the predominant parental risk factors observed for child neglect. Yet, individual risks do not exist in a vacuum. Objective This study explored the relative importance of parental substance u
Reframing the narrative: Black maternal mental health and culturally meaningful support for wellness
Autor:
Amittia Parker
Publikováno v:
Infant mental health journalREFERENCES. 42(4)
Black mothers with young children have encountered pernicious, multidetermined, racial disparities in the United States for centuries. However, disorders, risks, and stressors among Black mothers with young children are presented in the extant litera