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Abstract Youth participatory action research (YPAR) has been effectively used for substance use prevention. Yet, YPAR has not been evaluated for opioids, which negatively impact individuals and communities across the United States. The current study evaluated an opioid‐focused YPAR project.
Elizabeth H. Weybright +7 more
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Author Correction: The genetic and environmental composition of socioeconomic status in Norway. [PDF]
Ebeltoft JC +6 more
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Geographical Perspectives on Children's Perception of the Environment and Education
Kiyoshi Teramoto
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Linking the religious and social environment to sexual minority mental health
Abstract In the United States, mental health disparities persist between sexual minorities – people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or other nonheterosexual identifications – and heterosexuals. Although research shows that structural stigma in one's environment may contribute to such disparities, little research has examined religious ...
Nathan R. Todd +4 more
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Corrigendum to "Environmental impact assessment of tobacco farming in northern Bangladesh" [Heliyon Volume 9, Issue 3, March 2023, Article e14505]. [PDF]
Ali MY +7 more
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Abstract Violent injuries tend to cluster together geospatially. The discriminatory housing practice of redlining undertaken by the United States federal government in the 1930s has been repeatedly linked with various contemporary community‐level disparities.
Samuel J. West +5 more
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The relationship between accessibility of urban and rural high schools and enrollment rate: A county-level study. [PDF]
Li X +3 more
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Practice of Physical Geographical Education Using Land Slide as a Teaching Material
Nobuyuki TAKECHI
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Abstract This qualitative study explores how Indigenous, racialized, and Global South practitioners and scholars engage in liberatory praxis, drawing on decolonial theory and critical psychologies, to reimagine community wellbeing and mental health (CWMH) beyond Western‐based psychological frameworks.
Ramy Barhouche
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