Damiya E Whitaker
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Recent Articles
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Brown A, Winchester D, Bynum S, Amolegbe S, Ferguson Y, Flournoy Floyd M, et al.
Am J Public Health
. 2024 Apr;
114(7):685-689.
PMID: 38635943
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recognized the need for a research program to address the underlying structural factors that impact health. To inform the development of the NIH Common...
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Whitaker D, Snyder F, San Miguel-Majors S, Bailey L, Springfield S
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2022 Jan;
31(1):298.
PMID: 35017195
No abstract available.
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Whitaker D, Snyder F, San Miguel-Majors S, Bailey L, Springfield S
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev
. 2020 May;
29(5):910-917.
PMID: 32358038
Background: The Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities (CRCHD), NCI, implemented Screen to Save, NCI's Colorectal Cancer Outreach and Screening Initiative to promote awareness and knowledge of colorectal cancer in...
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San Miguel-Majors S, Whitaker D, Davis B, Bailey L, Springfield S
J Genet Couns
. 2020 Mar;
29(2):243-246.
PMID: 32198903
While significant progress is being made in cancer prevention and treatment, opportunity exists to make a difference for populations bearing an uneven burden of the disease. Research indicates that increased...
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Milam A, Furr-Holden C, Harrell P, Whitaker D, Leaf P
Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse
. 2012 Jul;
38(6):598-602.
PMID: 22783825
Background: Disordered neighborhood environments are associated with crime, drug use, and poor health outcomes. However, research utilizing objective instruments to characterize the neighborhood environment is lacking. Objectives: This investigation examines...
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Whitaker D, Furr-Holden C, Floyd L, Chatterjee P, Latimer W
Electronic J Hum Sex
. 2011 Oct;
13.
PMID: 21779153
Data regarding the etiology of problem-based child and adolescent outcomes indicates neighborhood socioeconomic status, land use mix, traffic danger, availability of drugs and alcohol and collective socialization are factors that...