Robert Motley
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1.
Motley R, Williamson E, Quinn C
Soc Work Public Health
. 2024 Apr;
39(6):497-508.
PMID: 38608004
A growing body of evidence makes plain that exposure to perceived racism-based events, particularly for Black emerging adults aged 18-29, represents a major public health concern in the United States...
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Szlyk H, Motley R, Joe S, Nonas-Barnes L, Azasu E
Soc Work
. 2022 Nov;
68(1):18-27.
PMID: 36367833
There is limited research about suicidal behaviors among Black emerging adults (peak age of suicide risk) who report exposure to police violence. The current study applies an integrated approach to...
3.
Weiss C, Traczuk A, Motley R
Acad Med
. 2021 Oct;
97(6):855-857.
PMID: 34670237
Problem: Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) provide health and outreach services to underserved populations while offering medical students opportunities for service and education. Many SRFCs were forced to suspend in-person operations...
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Motley R, Banks A
Perspect Soc Work (Houst)
. 2018 Dec;
14(1):4-19.
PMID: 30556064
Objective: To systematically review the evidence of and synthesize results from relevant studies that have examined barriers and facilitators to professional mental health service use for Black male trauma survivors...
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Motley R, Sewell W, Chen Y
J Community Health
. 2017 Apr;
42(5):1069-1078.
PMID: 28421427
Black emerging adults ages 18-29, particularly those residing in predominantly black urban communities, are at risk for community violence exposure (CVE). This potentially traumatic event may induce traumatic stress reactions...
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Duane M, Motley R, Manhart M
Am Fam Physician
. 2013 Aug;
88(3):158-9.
PMID: 23939690
No abstract available.