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Quintero Garzola, G. & Millender, E. (Submitted November 2021). Review of the prevalence, risks factors, and treatment-related variables associated with sports betting across different populations. International Gambling Studies.
Joiner, T., Daurio, A., Keel, P., Mehra,L., Millender, E., Robertson, L., & Morgan Robison. (Submitted January 2022). Ethnoracial Status, Intersectionality with Gender, and Psychotherapy Utilization, Retention, and Outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.
Lowe, J., Millender, E., & Best, O. (Submitted January 2022). Talking Circle for Young Adults (TC4YA) Intervention: A Culturally Safe Research Exemplar. Contemporary Nurse.
Millender, E., Harris, R.M., Bagneris, J.R., Mark, L.R., Barcelona, V., Wong, F.Y., Crusto, C.A., & Taylor, J.Y. (Submitted 9.2021). The Cumulative Influence of Perceived Discrimination, Stress, and Coping Responses on Symptoms of Depression Among Young African American Mothers. JAPNA.
Millender, E., Dickey, S., Ouma, C., Bruneau, D., Wisdom-Chambers, K., Harris, R.M., & Bagneris, J.R. (2021). Addressing Disparities by Evaluating Depression as a Predictor of Prostate Screenings Among Black Men in a Community Health Clinic. Journal of Community Health Nursing. 39 (1).
*Wimbish-Cirilo, R., Lowe, J., & Millender, E. (2020). The impact of a substance use intervention among urban Native American youth. Genealogy, 4(3), 79.
*Millender, E., Barile, J. P., Barneris, J., Harris, R. M., De Faria, L., Wong, F., Crusto, C. A., & Taylor, J. (2020). Associations between social determinants of health, perceived discrimination, and body mass index on symptoms of depression among young African American mothers. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing, 35(1), 95–101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2020.09.014" https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apnu.2020.09.014
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Eugenia Millender Frankie Wong |
Phone | 850/644-5212 |
Website | https://csw.fsu.edu/node/2841 |
Mission | The Center for Heath Equity’s vision is to eliminate all disparities in health outcomes due to race, age, gender, geography, and/or social status. The health areas addressed include those that are addressed in the Healthy People 2010 Objectives. The populations served and age ranges are any that are affected by disparities in health outcomes. Because health outcomes and particularly disparities in heath outcomes are affected by a myriad of social determinants including discrimination based on age, race, gender, and social status in particular, the role of social work is critical. The Center’s primary function is to seek funding that supports a broad range of social science and service research areas that focus on health and health related issues. |