Neighborhood Safety and Neighborhood Police Violence Are Associated with Psychological Distress among English- and Spanish-Speaking Transgender Women of Color in New York City: Finding from the TURNNT Cohort Study

Duncan, D. T., Park, S. H., Dharma, C., Torrats-Espinosa, G., Contreras, J., Scheinmann, R., Watson, K., Herrera, C., Schneider, J. A., Khan, M., Lim, S., Trinh-Shevrin, C., & Radix, A. (2024). Neighborhood Safety and Neighborhood Police Violence Are Associated with Psychological Distress among English- and Spanish-Speaking Transgender Women of Color in New York City: Finding from the TURNNT Cohort Study. Journal of Urban Health, 101(3), 557–570. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11524-024-00879-3
Authors:
Dustin T Duncan
Su Hyun Park
Christoffer Dharma
Gerard Torrats-Espinosa
Jessica Contreras
Roberta Scheinmann
Kim Watson
Cristina Herrera
John A Schneider
Maria Khan
Sahnah Lim
Chau Trinh-Shevrin
Asa Radix
Affiliated Authors:
Dustin T Duncan
Su Hyun Park
Christoffer Dharma
Jessica Contreras
Roberta Scheinmann
Asa Radix
Author Keywords:
african american
black
latina
latinx
multiracial
neighborhood police violence
neighborhood safety
psychological distress
transgender women
transgender women of color
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Article
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10.1007/s11524-024-00879-3
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PubMed

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