2023
“‘Oh gosh, why go?’ cause they are going to look at me and not hire”: intersectional experiences of black women navigating employment during pregnancy and parenting
Mehra R, Alspaugh A, Dunn J, Franck L, McLemore M, Keene D, Kershaw T, Ickovics J. “‘Oh gosh, why go?’ cause they are going to look at me and not hire”: intersectional experiences of black women navigating employment during pregnancy and parenting. BMC Pregnancy And Childbirth 2023, 23: 17. PMID: 36627577, PMCID: PMC9830615, DOI: 10.1186/s12884-022-05268-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFamily-friendly workplace policiesIntersectional frameworkPregnancy discriminationLived experienceWorkplace policiesUnited StatesSemi-structured interviewsEconomic marginalizationIntersectional experiencesWomen's experiencesWomen's perspectivesRacial inequitiesSocial identityLabor forceEmployment contextSecure futureQualitative dataHealth equityInterview transcriptsI WannaBlack womenLegal protectionPolicyPregnant women's experiencesEmployment
2017
Neurobiology of Disaster Exposure
Averill L, Smith R, Katz C, Charney D, Southwick S. Neurobiology of Disaster Exposure. 2017, 60-75. DOI: 10.1017/9781316481424.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-governmental organizationsSocio-cultural issuesDisaster exposureCommunity leadersWorkplace policiesSocial responsesDisaster responseCommunity levelDisaster psychiatryDisaster respondersPublic health planningInternational expertsTerrorismHealth planningInternational referenceEarly interventionPolicyWarVictimsDecadesLeadersMedical professionalsDisastersSecond editionOrganization
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