Liliane Cambraia Windsor
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Windsor L, Benoit E, Lee C, Jemal A, Kugler K, Smith D, et al.
Subst Use Misuse
. 2024 Jun;
59(11):1574-1585.
PMID: 38898549
Rates of alcohol and/or substance use (ASU) among residents of predominantly Black and marginalized communities are similar to ASU rates in White communities. Yet ASU has worse consequences in predominantly...
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Windsor L, Jemal A, Goffnett J, Smith D, Sarol Jr J
SSM Popul Health
. 2022 Feb;
17:101034.
PMID: 35146113
Introduction: Critical consciousness (CC) theory has been proposed as a framework to inform health interventions targeting a wide variety of health conditions. Unfortunately, methodological limitations have made it difficult to...
3.
Windsor L, Benoit E, Pinto R, Gwadz M, Thompson W
Transl Behav Med
. 2021 Apr;
11(8):1596-1605.
PMID: 33837786
Innovative methodological frameworks are needed in intervention science to increase efficiency, potency, and community adoption of behavioral health interventions, as it currently takes 17 years and millions of dollars to...
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Windsor L, Pinto R, Lee C
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2020 Nov;
20(1):1014.
PMID: 33160344
Background: HIV continuum of care has been used as a strategy to reduce HIV transmission rates, with timely engagement in HIV testing being the first and most critical step. This...
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Windsor L, Benoit E, Smith D, Pinto R, Kugler K
Trials
. 2018 Apr;
19(1):255.
PMID: 29703237
Background: Rates of alcohol and illicit drug use (AIDU) are consistently similar across racial groups (Windsor and Negi, J Addict Dis 28:258-68, 2009; Keyes et al. Soc Sci Med 124:132-41,...
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Windsor L, Jessell L, Lassiter T, Benoit E
Int Public Health J
. 2015 Nov;
37(5):501-511.
PMID: 26594312
Individuals with histories of incarceration and substance abuse residing in distressed communities often receive suboptimal services partly due to a lack of empirically supported substance abuse treatments targeting this population....
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Windsor L
J Mix Methods Res
. 2015 Nov;
7(3):274-293.
PMID: 26561484
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has been identified as a useful approach to increasing community involvement in research. Developing rigorous methods in conducting CBPR is an important step in gaining more...
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Windsor L, Jemal A, Benoit E
Int J Law Psychiatry
. 2014 Mar;
37(5):501-11.
PMID: 24630737
Theoretical approaches traditionally applied in mental health and criminal justice interventions fail to address the historical and structural context that partially explains health disparities. Community Wise was developed to address...
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Windsor L, Dunlap E, Golub A
J Afr Am Stud (New Brunsw)
. 2013 Apr;
15(3):290-306.
PMID: 23555317
Powerful controlling images perpetuate misguided messages about impoverished African American women that contribute to the oppression these women endure. These images inform policies and behavior that create and maintain structural...
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Windsor L, Murugan V
J Soc Work Pract Addict
. 2012 Dec;
12(4):412-433.
PMID: 23243393
This paper argues that substance abuse interventions in distressed African-American communities must be culturally-tailored and incorporate a framework targeting changes in both individual behavior and the community. The current study...