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Journal Article

Citation

Fix RL. Public Health Pract. (Oxf) 2021; 2: e100188.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.puhip.2021.100188

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVEs
The current study was the first preliminary examination of physical and mental health outcomes for late adolescents impacted by police killing members of the Black community.
Study design
Cross-sectional online survey research.
Methods
429 college students completed surveys in September 2020. Physical and mental health specific to police killing members of the Black community and general physical and mental health were measured. Black Lives Matter activism, safety concerns due to police brutality, negative police experiences, and anti-racist behavior were also quantified.
Results
More variance was explained by Black Lives Matter activism factors for models examining physical and mental health specific to the recent killings of Black citizens by police compared with models examining general physical and mental health.
Conclusions
Prevention efforts in healthcare and educational contexts should include screenings and education for those involved in Black Lives Matter activism or who have negative experiences (or worries about such experiences) with police.


Language: en

Keywords

Late adolescent; Mental health; Physical health; Racism

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