Paramjit Kaur
George Washington University
4 Papers
Paramjit Kaur is an academic researcher from George Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Racism. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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A Review of Mobile Applications for Facilitating EMDR Treatment of Complex Trauma and Its Comorbidities
TL;DR: This study evaluates current EMDR apps to determine their purpose, potential benefits, and risks when used by clients and/or clinicians, and concludes that none of the EMDRapps are recommended for use by a client.
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Hidden in plain sight: Making a case for heterosexual Black college women being identified as a high-risk population for HIV infection.
TL;DR: A multiple risk factor framework is used to underscore shared and unique risk factors that may work to increase the potential HIV infection risk burden in this understudied population of Black emerging adult women.
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The cost of minority stress: Risky alcohol use and coping-motivated drinking behavior in African American college students.
TL;DR: Results from the current investigation provide support for the independent contributions of acculturative stress and race-related stress to the risky alcohol use behavior of Black college students, while accultuative stress significantly predicted coping-motivated drinking behaviors in the sample.
Examining the role of racism in the risky alcohol use behaviors of black female college students.
TL;DR: It is suggested that general life stress and perceived racism are significantly associated with alcohol use among Black college women, however, only increased experiences of racism increase Black collegeWomen's engagement in risky drinking.