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Intersectional Silencing in the Archive: Salaria Kea and The Spanish Civil War
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In: Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics (2022)
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The Paradox of /ˈnɪɡə/: Ex·cite·able Acts, Ex·cess·able Moments
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The Paradox of /ˈnɪɡə/: Ex·cite·able Acts, Ex·cess·able Moments ...
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Content and Social Network Analyses of Depression-related Tweets of African American College Students
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Racial Socialization, Observed Maternal Conflict Behaviors, and Externalizing Problems in Black Mother- Adolescent Dyads
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A Phenomenological Case Study Exploring The In-Home Experiences Of African Americans Pursuing Stem Degrees At A Historically Black College
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In: Open Access Theses & Dissertations (2021)
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Contributions of common genetic variants to risk of schizophrenia among individuals of African and Latino ancestry.
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In: Molecular psychiatry, vol 25, iss 10 (2020)
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Differential asthma odds following respiratory infection in children from three minority populations.
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In: PloS one, vol 15, iss 5 (2020)
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Differential asthma odds following respiratory infection in children from three minority populations.
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In: PloS one, vol 15, iss 5 (2020)
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Assessing Changes in Access to Health care and Utilization of Preventive Services among Immigrants of African Descent Before and After Implementation of the Affordable Care Act ...
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Exploring the effects of an Afrocentric learning community on the retention of African American students in community colleges: a quantitative study
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In: Theses and Dissertations (2020)
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Making Sense of Mattering ... : A Phenomenological Study of Black Deaf College Students and Academic Success ...
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Racial/Ethnic and Sex Differences in Emergency Medical Services Transport Among Hospitalized US Stroke Patients: Analysis of the National Get With The Guidelines-Stroke Registry.
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Mochari-Greenberger, Heidi; Xian, Ying; Hellkamp, Anne S; Schulte, Phillip J; Bhatt, Deepak L; Fonarow, Gregg C; Saver, Jeffrey L; Reeves, Mathew J; Schwamm, Lee H; Smith, Eric E. - : Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2020
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Differences in activation of emergency medical services (EMS) may contribute to racial/ethnic and sex disparities in stroke outcomes. The purpose of this study was to determine whether EMS use varied by race/ethnicity and sex among a current, diverse national sample of hospitalized acute stroke patients.We analyzed data from 398,798 stroke patients admitted to 1613 Get With The Guidelines-Stroke participating hospitals between October 2011 and March 2014. Multivariable logistic regression was used to evaluate the associations between combinations of racial/ethnic and sex groups with EMS use, adjusting for potential confounders including demographics, medical history, and stroke symptoms. Patients were 50% female, 69% white, 19% black, 8% Hispanic, 3% Asian, and 1% other, and 86% had ischemic stroke. Overall, 59% of stroke patients were transported to the hospital by EMS. White women were most likely to use EMS (62%); Hispanic men were least likely to use EMS (52%). After adjustment for patient characteristics, Hispanic and Asian men and women had 20% to 29% lower adjusted odds of using EMS versus their white counterparts; black women were less likely than white women to use EMS (odds ratio 0.75, 95% CI 0.72 to 0.77). Patients with weakness or paresis, altered level of consciousness, and/or aphasia were significantly more likely to use EMS than patients without each symptom; the observed racial/ethnic and sex differences in EMS use remained significant after adjustment for stroke symptoms.EMS use differed by race/ethnicity and sex. These contemporary data document suboptimal use of EMS transport among US stroke patients, especially by racial/ethnic minorities and those with less recognized stroke symptoms.
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African Americans; Aged; Asian Americans; Attitudes; Chi-Square Distribution; Emergency Medical Services; European Continental Ancestry Group; Female; Health Knowledge; Hispanic Americans; Hospitalization; Humans; Logistic Models; Male; Middle Aged; Multivariate Analysis; Odds Ratio; Patient Acceptance of Health Care; Practice; Registries; Sex Factors; Stroke; Transportation of Patients; United States
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URL: https://hdl.handle.net/10161/21833
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Formative Research to Design a Culturally-appropriate Cancer Clinical Trial Education Program to Increase Participation of African American and Latino Communities
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In: Health Policy and Community Health Faculty Publications (2020)
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It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing : translating black voices from The women of Brewster Place
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Assessing Changes in Access to Health care and Utilization of Preventive Services among Immigrants of African Descent Before and After Implementation of the Affordable Care Act
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Oral History Interview with Nafeesa Mahdi on July 16, 2020
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In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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Oral History Interview with Nabintou Doumbia on December 20, 2020
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In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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Oral History Interview with Shaykh Momodou Ceesay on October 24, 2020
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In: Dream Storytelling Interviews (2020)
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Developing a Tailored Website for Promoting Awareness about Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) Among Blacks in Community-Based Settings
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