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- Alex Kresovich - Google Scholar
What’s in the message? An analysis of themes and features used in vaping prevention messages A Kresovich, N Sanzo, W Brothers, H Prentice-Dunn, MH Boynton, A Kresovich, SL Emery, M
- Sage Journals: Your gateway to world-class journal research
Sage Journals: Your gateway to world-class journal research
- A Content Analysis of Mental Health Discourse in Popular Rap Music
Objective: To investigate the prevalence and nature of mental health themes in popular rap music amid a period of documented increases in mental health distress and suicide risk among young people in the US and young Black African American male individuals in particular
- Alex KRESOVICH | Research Scientist | PhD | NORC at the University of . . .
Importance: Rap artists are among the most recognizable celebrities in the US, serving as role models to an increasingly diverse audience of listeners Through their lyrics, these artists have the
- Mental Health Discourse in Popular Rap Music - JAMA Network
The aim of this study is to investigate the prevalence of mental health themes in popular rap music to test whether mental health references have increased amid a period of increasing mental health distress and suicide risk among US youths, including and extending beyond YBAAM
- Meredith K. Reffner Collins - Google Scholar
Results of a multisite randomized trial of Bright IDEAS-Young Adults: Efficacy of problem-solving skills training on distress and health-related quality of life K Devine, M Barnett, KA Donovan,
- Rap music increasingly mixes in mental health metaphors
The most popular rap songs in the United States are increasingly referencing depression and suicide and mixing in metaphors about mental health struggles, according to a study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill published in JAMA Pediatrics
- Rap music helping open conversation on mental health, study says
Over the past two decades, the lyrics of the most popular songs in rap have increasingly hit on issues related to anxiety, depression and mental health, a new study reveals
- Alex Kresovich (0000-0001-6467-7991) - ORCID
Contributors: Alex Kresovich; Sherry L Emery; Mateusz Borowiecki; Cedasia McQueen; Marie Ngobo-Ekamby; Phoebe A Lamuda; Bruce G Taylor; Harold A Pollack; John A Schneider
- Journal of Youth Development
Journal of Youth Development
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