2025
A Descriptive Analysis of Tenant Right to Counsel Law and Praxis 2017–2024
Benfer E, Hepburn P, Nazarro V, Robinson L, Michener J, Keene D. A Descriptive Analysis of Tenant Right to Counsel Law and Praxis 2017–2024. Housing Policy Debate 2025, 35: 470-495. DOI: 10.1080/10511482.2025.2467136.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPolicy surveillanceLegal counselEviction proceedingsTenant rightsEviction processLocal tenantsLegislative requirementsAdministrative requirementsFull implementationLegislationRightsPolicyEvictionAnalytical frameworkQualitative interviewsTenantsLawProceedingsProvisionQualitative methodsStateImplementationPerspectives of multiple stakeholdersMultiple stakeholdersArticle
2024
Tenant right to counsel and health: Pathways and possibilities
Keene D, Vargas G, Harper A. Tenant right to counsel and health: Pathways and possibilities. SSM - Qualitative Research In Health 2024, 6: 100464. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmqr.2024.100464.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Is it Time to Antiquate the Term “Landlord?”
Tsai J. Is it Time to Antiquate the Term “Landlord?”. Journal Of Urban Health 2023, 100: 984-986. PMID: 37747651, PMCID: PMC10618125, DOI: 10.1007/s11524-023-00782-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHomelessness issuesHousing providersCulture of healthRental unitsCommunity partnershipsStakeholder groupsLandlordsSocial determinantsInternal Revenue ServiceProperty ownersRental incomeAverage AmericanRevenue ServiceNeutral termAmericansAlternative termsRentersHousingPartnershipMedieval EuropeSocietyTenantsFurther divisionEuropeIncome
2022
Management of Menstruation in Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Adolescents
Berrahou I, Grimes A, Autry A, Hawkins M. Management of Menstruation in Transgender and Gender Nonbinary Adolescents. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology 2022, 65: 753-767. PMID: 35467570, DOI: 10.1097/grf.0000000000000710.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsManagement of menstruationNonbinary adolescentsGender-affirming careGender identityReproductive justiceMenstruation suppressionTransgenderHolistic management planGenderUnited StatesEvidence-based reviewDosing considerationsContraceptive effectMedical managementJusticeMenstruationAdolescent populationAdolescentsTenantsUnique goalsPatientsAutonomyMetabolic considerationsIdentity
2007
Who Let the Dogs In? A Pets Policy for a Supported Housing Organization
HUNT M, STEIN C. Who Let the Dogs In? A Pets Policy for a Supported Housing Organization. American Journal Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation 2007, 10: 163-183. DOI: 10.1080/15487760701508250.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHousing organisationsProcess of consultationCase study approachSense of connectednessPet policiesStudy approachDifferential viewPsychiatric disordersPolicyPsychiatric disabilitiesOrganizationRole of PETPeopleApartmentsMental illnessHousingInterviewsResponsibilityTenantsOwnershipThemesConnectednessPet ownershipDisordersArticle
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