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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Nancy Whitesell and Nicole Tuitt.

 
Connection Strength
 
 
 
0.995
 
  1. Tuitt NR, Wexler LM, Kaufman CE, Whitesell NR, Rink E, Anastario M, Ivanich JD, Belone L, Moore RS, Huh D, Campbell TE, Allen J. Unsettling Settler Colonialism in Research: Strategies Centering Native American Experience and Expertise in Responding to Substance Misuse and Co-occurring Sexual Risk-Taking, Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancy, and Suicide Prevention Among Young People. Advers Resil Sci. 2023 Dec; 4(4):389-400.
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    Score: 0.227
  2. Asdigian NL, Tuitt N, Mousseau AC, Ivanich JD, Schultz K, Keane EM, Zacher T, Skinner L, Richards FRW, Bear Robe L, Whitesell NR. Grounding evidence-based prevention within cultural context: promising effects of substance use prevention adapted for American Indian families. Subst Use Misuse. 2023; 58(8):1004-1013.
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    Score: 0.224
  3. Williams CD, Byrd CM, Quintana SM, Anicama C, Kiang L, Uma?a-Taylor AJ, Calzada EJ, Gautier MP, Ejesi K, Tuitt NR, Martinez-Fuentes S, White L, Marks A, Rogers LO, Whitesell N. A Lifespan Model of Ethnic-Racial Identity. Res Hum Dev. 2020; 17(2-3):99-129.
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    Score: 0.189
  4. Tuitt NR, Asdigian NL, Whitesell NR, Mousseau A, Al-Tayyib A, Kaufman CE. Moving the prevention timeline: A scoping review of the literature on precursors to sexual risk in early adolescence among youth of color. J Adolesc. 2020 04; 80:145-156.
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    Score: 0.180
  5. Whitesell NR, Mousseau AC, Keane EM, Asdigian NL, Tuitt N, Morse B, Zacher T, Dick R, Mitchell CM, Kaufman CE. Integrating Community-Engagement and a Multiphase Optimization Strategy Framework: Adapting Substance Use Prevention for American Indian Families. Prev Sci. 2019 10; 20(7):1136-1146.
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    Score: 0.175
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