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Jason D. Coleman

Researcher at University of Nebraska Omaha

Publications -  23
Citations -  885

Jason D. Coleman is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska Omaha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transgender & Public health. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 21 publications receiving 700 citations.

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Mental health disparities within the LGBT population: A comparison between transgender and nontransgender individuals

TL;DR: Compared to nontransgender LGB individuals, transgender individuals were more likely to report discrimination, depression symptoms, and attempted suicides and lack of self-acceptance of LGBT identity was associated with depression symptoms among transgender individuals.
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Describing the Use of the Internet for Health, Physical Activity, and Nutrition Information in Pregnant Women

TL;DR: Pregnant women in the Midwestern United States used the internet for health information during pregnancy including information related to physical activity and nutrition and had greater increases in confidence for making decisions from using the internet compared to women who decreased or did not change their physical activity.
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Informing faith-based HIV/AIDS interventions: HIV-related knowledge and stigmatizing attitudes at Project F.A.I.T.H. churches in South Carolina.

TL;DR: To effectively address HIV-related stigma at African American churches, educational programs must reinforce the ways in which HIV can and cannot be transmitted, and pay particular attention to educating males and older populations.
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LGBT Health in the Midlands: A Rural/Urban Comparison of Basic Health Indicators

TL;DR: Results of this study suggest that regional culture may be more salient to health for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender persons living in the Midwest than rural or urban residence.
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Development of a Framework for HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs in African American Churches

TL;DR: A framework for implementing HIV/AIDS prevention programs in African American churches based upon a qualitative investigation of Project FAITH (Fostering AIDS Initiatives that Heal), an HIV education and stigma reduction demonstration project conducted in South Carolina is presented.