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Tashuna Albritton to Adult

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tashuna Albritton has written about Adult.
Connection Strength

0.110
  1. Albritton T, Angley M, Gibson C, Sipsma H, Kershaw T. Mental Health Utilization Among Diverse Parenting Young Couples. Am J Community Psychol. 2015 Sep; 56(1-2):89-100.
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    Score: 0.044
  2. Albritton T, Angley M, Grandelski V, Hansen N, Kershaw T. Looking for solutions: gender differences in relationship and parenting challenges among low-income, young parents. Fam Process. 2014 Dec; 53(4):686-701.
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    Score: 0.040
  3. Ramallo J, Kidder T, Albritton T, Blick G, Pachankis J, Grandelski V, Grandeleski V, Kershaw T. Exploring Social Networking Technologies as Tools for HIV Prevention for Men Who Have Sex With Men. AIDS Educ Prev. 2015 Aug; 27(4):298-311.
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    Score: 0.011
  4. Cen? CW, Akers AY, Lloyd SW, Albritton T, Powell Hammond W, Corbie-Smith G. Understanding social capital and HIV risk in rural African American communities. J Gen Intern Med. 2011 Jul; 26(7):737-44.
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    Score: 0.008
  5. Coker-Appiah DS, Akers AY, Banks B, Albritton T, Leniek K, Wynn M, Youmans SE, Parker D, Ellison A, Henderson S, Stith D, Council B, Oxendine-Pitt P, Corbie-Smith G. In their own voices: rural African American youth speak out about community-based HIV prevention interventions. Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2009; 3(4):301-12.
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    Score: 0.007
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