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Tulane University: New Orleans, LA, US

2022-09-01 to present | Research Faculty Professor (School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine)
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Lolita Moss

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University of Michigan: Ann Arbor, MI, US

2016-09-01 to 2022-08-19 | PhD (Joint Program in Social Work and Social Science )
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Works (7)

The Role of Firearm and Police Violence Exposure in Youth Firearm Beliefs and Access

Youth & Society
2024-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Lolita Moss; Lexie M. Contreras; Tian Shu; Katherine P. Theall; Julia M. Fleckman; Samantha Francois
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A Qualitative Exploration of the Built Environment as a Key Mechanism of Safety and Social Cohesion for Youth in High-Violence Communities

Journal of Urban Health
2024-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Lolita Moss; Kimberly Wu; Amber Tucker; Reanna Durbin-Matrone; Gabriella D. Roude; Samantha Francois; Lisa Richardson; Katherine P. Theall
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Centering Media Literacy and Cultural Tailoring: A Scoping Review of Interventions Used to Address Black Adolescent Intimate Partner Violence

Trauma, Violence, & Abuse
2023-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Lolita Moss; Lisa Fedina
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Effects of Neighborhood Disconnection on Psychological Distress and Suicide Risk Associated with Interpersonal Violence Within Racial Groups

Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma
2023-09 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1936-1521
Part of ISSN: 1936-153X
Contributors: Lisa Fedina; Lolita Moss; Ashley N. Rousson; Melissa E. Smith; Charlotte Bright; Todd I. Herrenkohl; Jordan DeVylder
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Do objectification, gender beliefs, or racial stereotypes mediate associations between Black adults’ media use and acceptance of intimate partner violence?

Psychology of Violence
2022-03 | Journal article
Contributors: Lolita Moss; L. Monique Ward; Nicole M. Overstreet
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Subordinates, Sex Objects, or Sapphires? Investigating Contributions of Media Use to Black Students’ Femininity Ideologies and Stereotypes About Black Women

Journal of Black Psychology
2016-08 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0095-7984
Contributors: Morgan C. Jerald; L. Monique Ward; Lolita Moss; Khia Thomas; Kyla D. Fletcher
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Tuning Gender

Journal of Black Psychology
2016-07 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 0095-7984
Contributors: Lanice R. Avery; L. Monique Ward; Lolita Moss; Dilara Üsküp
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