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Commentaries

Decentering trust to connect with criminal legal system-involved women in research

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Pages 334-338 | Published online: 01 Sep 2023
 

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This opinion piece draws upon research activities that were primarily funded by the National Cancer Institute/ National Institutes of Health under Award Number R01CA226838 to Principal Investigator Ramaswamy. No funds supported the development and writing of this article.

Notes on contributors

Jordana Hemberg

Jordana Hemberg, MPH, is a Research Public Health Analyst at RTI International. She serves as Project Director on NIH-funded research working with marginalized populations in community-based settings.

Joi Wickliffe

Joi Wickliffe, MPH, is a Project Director and now Principal Investigator on projects with the Sexual Health Empowerment Team at University of Kansas School of Medicine. Her passions are sexual health and serving the community.

Megha Ramaswamy

Megha Ramaswamy, PhD, MPH is a Professor of Health Systems and Population Health at University of Washington School of Public Health. Her expertise is in sexual, reproductive health, and cancer prevention among people with criminal legal system involvement.

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