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Julie A. Baldwin

Researcher at Northern Arizona University

Publications -  138
Citations -  2320

Julie A. Baldwin is an academic researcher from Northern Arizona University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health equity & Population. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 124 publications receiving 1861 citations. Previous affiliations of Julie A. Baldwin include University of South Florida.

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The development of a college biology self-efficacy instrument for nonmajors

TL;DR: A self-efficacy instrument was constructed and designed specifically for the Slice of Life project to determine students' self-reported confidence in understanding and using biology in their lives as discussed by the authors.
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Qualitative Comparative Analysis A Hybrid Method for Identifying Factors Associated With Program Effectiveness

TL;DR: This article demonstrates how to perform QCA using data from 15 institutions that implemented universal tumor screening programs to identify patients at high risk for hereditary colorectal cancer.
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Encompassing Cultural Contexts Within Scientific Research Methodologies in the Development of Health Promotion Interventions

TL;DR: Analysis of characteristics from 21 studies currently funded under the Interventions for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention in Native American Populations program underscored the importance of CBPR methods to improve the efficacy of interventions for AI/AN/NH communities by integrating Indigenous-based theories and knowledge systems with Western science approaches to improve health.
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Culture and context: buffering the relationship between stressful life events and risky behaviors in American Indian youth.

TL;DR: Findings suggest that the relationships between stressors and their negative sequelae are complex and emphasis on protective processes that are culturally specific to American Indian youth may lead to effective alcohol and drug use prevention programs.