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Anticipation of racially motivated police brutality and youth mental health
Purpose Exposure to police brutality is a significant risk to adolescent mental health. This study extends this literature by exploring connections between anticipation of racially motivated police brutality and multiple facets of adolescent mental ...
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Change in distress about police brutality and substance use among young people, 2017–2020
Background: It is unknown whether increasing attention to police brutality is a source of stress associated with substance use risk among young people.
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Police Brutality and Mistrust in Medical Institutions
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2020Sirry AlanG +2 more
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Inequities in Anticipatory Stress of Police Brutality and Depressed Mood Among Women
Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2022Sirry AlanG +2 more
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Race and Worrying About Police Brutality: The Hidden Injuries of Minority Status in America
Victims and Offenders, 2020Given the historically contentious relationship – including most notably the use of excessive and lethal force – between the police and African Americans, the current project examines the extent to which Blacks in the United States fear police brutality.
Amanda Graham +2 more
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Police brutality and unmet need for mental health care
OBJECTIVE National movements have raised awareness of the adverse mental health effects of police brutality. This study examines the relationship between perceived police brutality and unmet need for mental health care.
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