selected scholarly activity
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journal articles
- “If You Prayed More, You Would Feel Better”: The Dual Nature of Religion and Spirituality on Black Youths’ Mental Health and Access to Care in Canada. Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. 41. 2024
- Organizational and practitioner challenges to Black youth accessing mental health care in Canada: Problems and solutions.. Canadian Psychology. 64:259-269. 2023
- Suspicion. Vaccines, hesitancy, and the affective politics of protection in Barbados. Canadian Journal of Latin American & Caribbean Studies. 48:157-158. 2023
- Strengthening Community Roots: Anchoring Newcomers in Wellness and Sustainability (SCORE!): A protocol for the co-design and evaluation of a healthy active living program among a newcomer community in Canada. PLoS ONE. 18:e0288851-e0288851. 2023
- A/C study protocol: a cross-sectional study of HIV epidemiology among African, Caribbean and Black people in Ontario. BMJ Open. 10:e036259-e036259. 2020
- Barriers and Facilitators to Accessing Mental Healthcare in Canada for Black Youth: A Scoping Review. Adolescent Research Review. 5:115-136. 2020
- Stigma and intersectionality: a systematic review of systematic reviews across HIV/AIDS, mental illness, and physical disability. BMC Public Health. 18:919. 2018
- Feminist pedagogy and social change: the impact of the caribbean institute in gender and development. Gender and Education. 29:709-730. 2017
- A narrative review of maternal depression research focusing on women of Caribbean descent in the diaspora and Caribbean women in the region. Journal of International Women's Studies. 17:32-44. 2016
- A Social Network Analysis of Interagency Collaboration in the Mental Health Sector in Toronto, Canada: Service Providers’ Perspectives on Supporting Black Youth in Recovery. Journal of Recovery in Mental Health. 6:4-32.
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preprints
- Understanding community leaders' and program coordinators' perceptions of and needs from a community systems map: a qualitative study 2024
- Strengthening Community Roots: Anchoring Newcomers in Wellness and Sustainability (SCORE!): A protocol for the co-design and evaluation of a healthy active living program among a newcomer community in Canada 2023