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Kristin Hedges
Kristin Hedges
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Gender and racial differences in treatment process and outcome among participants in the adolescent community reinforcement approach.
SH Godley, K Hedges, B Hunter
Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 25 (1), 143, 2011
642011
Pandemic Perspectives
M Ennis-McMillian
Open Anthropology 8 (1), 2020
39*2020
A family affair: contextual accounts from addicted youth growing up in substance using families
KE Hedges
Journal of Youth studies 15 (3), 257-272, 2012
372012
Medical populism and COVID-19 testing
K Hedges, G Lasco
Open Anthropological Research 1 (1), 73-86, 2021
192021
“There are No Trees Here”: Understanding Perceived Intergenerational Erosion of Traditional Medicinal Knowledge among Kenyan Purko Maasai in Narok District
K Hedges, JO Kipila, R Carriedo-Ostos
Journal of Ethnobiology 40 (4), 535-551, 2020
92020
Evidence-based substance abuse treatment for adolescents: Engagement and outcomes
BS Ruiz, JD Korchmaros, A Greene, K Hedges
Practice 23 (4), 215-233, 2011
92011
Teens in the grey zone: The structural violence of substance-using youth being raised in the system
K Hedges
Human organization 71 (3), 317-325, 2012
82012
Pubertal timing and substance abuse treatment outcomes: an analysis of early menarche on substance use patterns
K Hedges, JD Korchmaros
Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse 25 (6), 598-605, 2016
62016
Pandemic Perspectives: Responding to COVID-19. Open Anthropology, 8 (1)
M Ennis-McMillan, K Hedges
Recuperado de https://www. americananthro. org/StayInformed/OAArticleDetail …, 2020
52020
Who dropped who?: An analysis of school dropouts among substance using populations
K Hedges
Practicing Anthropology 37 (1), 55-59, 2015
22015
Ukimwi ni homa (AIDS is a cold): HIV vulnerability of Maasai women
KN Hedges
12005
Viral Frictions: Global Health and the Persistence of HIV Stigma in Kenya By Elizabeth Pfeiffer, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. 2022. pp. 215.
K Hedges
Medical Anthropology Quarterly 37 (4), 431-433, 2023
2023
Building the body: the resilience of nurturing practices to build the immune system with traditional medicine among Purko Maasai
K Hedges, J Ole Kipila
Anthropology & Medicine 29 (2), 160-174, 2022
2022
Maasai Girls’ Experiences of Ukimwi ni Homa (AIDS Is a Fever): Idioms of Vulnerability and HIV Risk in East Africa
K Hedges
Human Organization 80 (4), 332-342, 2021
2021
" There are no trees here": Understanding and Preserving Traditional Medicinal Knowledge among Purko Maasai
K Hedges
Michigan Academician 47 (3), 2-2, 2021
2021
'Addy'-ing It All Up: University Students' Perspectives on Substance Use
A Beckett, A Baker, K Hedges, W Jackson
Michigan Academician 47 (3), 4-4, 2021
2021
Documenting Traditional Knowledge through Participatory Research
K Hedges
Anthropology News, 2020
2020
AfAA Elliott P. Skinner Book Award Winner and Call for Participation
B Harris, K Hedges, D Turkon
Anthropology News 60 (1), e148-e151, 2019
2019
Skinner Book Award Winner and the 2018 AAA Annual Meeting
B Harris, D Turkon, K Hedges
Anthropology News 59 (2), e153-e155, 2018
2018
Tales from and about the Field
K Hedges, A Spring
Anthropology News 59 (2), e156-e159, 2018
2018
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