2023
DOI: 10.2196/43842
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A Technology-Enhanced Intervention for Violence and Substance Use Prevention Among Young Black Men: Protocol for Adaptation and Pilot Testing

Abstract: Background Black boys and men from disinvested communities are disproportionately survivors and perpetrators of youth violence. Those presenting to emergency departments with firearm-related injuries also report recent substance use. However, young Black men face several critical individual and systemic barriers to accessing trauma-focused prevention programs. These barriers contribute to service avoidance, the exacerbation of violence recidivism, substance use relapse, and a revolving-door approac… Show more

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“…In turn, Mazur (2023) links reputation-focused communities to heightened aggression and testosterone levels in disadvantaged contexts among Black men. Emezue et al (2023) identify youth violence in resource-limited areas and advocate for technology-based interventions. Supporting these determined young Black men, whether pursuing success or facing challenges, is crucial.…”
Section: Education Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In turn, Mazur (2023) links reputation-focused communities to heightened aggression and testosterone levels in disadvantaged contexts among Black men. Emezue et al (2023) identify youth violence in resource-limited areas and advocate for technology-based interventions. Supporting these determined young Black men, whether pursuing success or facing challenges, is crucial.…”
Section: Education Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%