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Self-Esteem in 12-Step Recovery; Theoretical History, Evidence, and Implications for Future Research

Austin McNeill Brown, Mariah Brennan Nanni & Onawa P. LaBelle
August 5, 2021

The Unique Impacts of U.S. Social and Health Policies on Rural Population Health and Aging

Danielle C. Rhubart, Shannon M. Monnat, Leif Jensen & Claire Pendergrast
August 5, 2021

Effects of US state preemption laws on infant mortality

Douglas A. Wolf, Shannon M. Monnat & Jennifer Karas Montez
August 5, 2021

Every Now and Then I Get Flagged for a Pap Smear’: Gender Transition, Embodiment, and “Sex-Specific” Cancer Screenings

Tre Wentling, Carrie Elliott, Andrew S. London, Natalee Simpson & Rebecca Wang

The study responds to a call for studies of “embodied experiences of stigma in context” by investigating how transgender embodiment shapes perceived needs for access to and experiences of “sex-specific” cancer screenings (SSCS) (e.g., breast and prostate exams, Pap smears) in the North American healthcare system.

August 5, 2021

Peer-based Recovery Support Services Delivered at Recovery Community Organizations: Predictors of Improvements in Individual Recovery Capital

Robert D. Ashford, Austin McNeill Brown, Brent Canode, Adam Sledd, Jennifer S. Potter & Brandon G. Bergman
August 4, 2021

A Bigger Child Tax Credit Gives Families Flexibility

Katherine Michelmore
August 4, 2021

Equal Time for Equal Crime? Racial Bias in School Discipline

Ying Shi & Maria Zhu
August 4, 2021

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Service-Connected Disability and the Veteran Mortality Disadvantage

Scott D. Landes, Andrew S. London & Janet M. Wilmoth
August 4, 2021

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