The Racism-based Violence Injury & Prevention Lab examines racism, violence, and trauma among emerging adults ages 18 to 29 in the U.S.


NEWSLETTER HIGHLIGHTS

IN THIS ISSUE:

The “Perceived Racism-based Police Violence and Substance Use among Black and Hispanic Emerging Adults: Evidence from a National Sample” publication was selected as an Editor’s Choice Article by the Drug and Alcohol Dependence Reports (DAD-R) to be presented at the DAD-R Editor's Picks Webinar on April 28th.

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DAD-R Editor's Picks Webinar Poster

Click to watch our new video for ourpublication titled,“The Role of Skin Tone and Discrimination in Psychological Distress and the Perceived Need for Mental Health Services among Black and Hispanic Emerging Adults”

Research on need for mental health services for black and hispanic emerging adults

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EMERGING ADULTHOOD THINK TANKS

POLICE VIOLENCE

PERSONAL SAFETY

SOCIAL MOBILITY

MENTAL & BEHAVIORAL HEALTH

RACISM-BASED TRAUMA

The purpose of our Think Tanks is to work with researchers, practitioners, community-based organizations, legislatures, and other key stakeholders on issues impacting the health and well-being of emerging adult populations aged 18-29 in the U.S.

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IN THE NEWS:

Watch the full recording from our recent event "The Role of Mental Health Professionals in Identifying and Treating Law Enforcement Related Trauma among Black and Latinx Emerging Adults."

Dr. Robert Motley discusses the research he co-authored, "Prevalence and Correlates of Police Contact Anxiety among Male and Female Black Emerging Adults in St. Louis, Missouri," in the NASW Research Journal.

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