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Publikováno v:
Research in Human Development. 19:101-122
Publikováno v:
Exp Clin Psychopharmacol
Exploration of the real-time relationship between substance use and delay discounting may reveal potential mechanisms driving high-risk behaviors. We conducted an ecological momentary assessment (EMA) study to investigate the effects of substance use
Publikováno v:
Subst Use Misuse
Persons who use stimulant drugs have greater morbidity and mortality relative to non-users. HIV infection has the potential to contribute to even great disparity in health outcomes among persons who use stimulants. These health disparities likely res
Autor:
Benyetta High, Shakiera T. Causey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. 7:52-61
Prior health disparities research has indicated that urban, low-income African-American families and adolescents experience ecological and environmental hardships that result in higher rates of engagement in risk behaviors. Contextual factors like co
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Drug Alcohol Depend
Background Cocaine use is broadly associated with risky sexual behavior potentially through elevated sexual desire. Understanding the within-person effects of cocaine on sexual desire and risky sexual behavior and the modification of HIV infection ma
Autor:
Jonathan N. Livingston, Monica T. Leach, Karen Dacons-Brock, Natia S. Hamilton, Crystal Cannon, Shakiera T. Causey, Sherry C. Eaton, Tuere Bowles, Desanbra A. Franklin, Pamela P. Martin, Nina Smith
Publikováno v:
World Medical & Health Policy. 5:96-110
According to The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) there is a new, more aggressive form of breast cancer among young African-American women. Because mammograms are not suggested for women until age 40 and young African-American women
Autor:
Leslie C. Brinson, Dwayne T. Brandon, Shakiera T. Causey, Minnjuan W. Flournoy Floyd, Amura Cameron, Jonathan N. Livingston
Publikováno v:
World Medical & Health Policy. 4:47-69
The American Cancer Society's Cancer Facts & Figures for African Americans 2011–2012 (Atlanta) reports that African American men have the highest incidence of prostate cancer (ACS, 2011) and that African Americans have the highest death rate of any