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“Bullets Have no Names”: A Qualitative Exploration of Community Trauma Among Black and Latinx Youth
Ijeoma Opara
, David T. Lardier
, Isha Metzger
, Andriana Herrera
, Leshelle Franklin
,
Pauline Garcia-Reid
,
Robert J. Reid
Family Science and Human Development
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Violent Crime
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Latinx Youth
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Black Youth
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Community Trauma
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Behavioral Outcomes
50%
Repeated Exposure
50%
Nurture
50%
Resilience
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Common Themes
50%
Drug Use
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Community Organization
50%
Youth of Color
50%
Trauma-exposed
50%
Under-resourced Communities
50%
Negative Health Outcomes
50%
Gun Violence
50%
Community Healing
50%
Social Sciences
Violent Crime
100%
Latin American identity
100%
Qualitative Research
50%
Emotions
50%
Focus Group
50%
Drug Use
50%
Lived Experience
50%
Community-Based
50%
People of Color
50%
Psychology
Qualitative Study
100%
Focus Group
100%
Lived Experience
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