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Megha Ramaswamy
Megha Ramaswamy
Professor, University of Kansas School of Medicine
Verified email at kumc.edu - Homepage
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Human trafficking identification and service provision in the medical and social service sectors
C Schwarz, E Unruh, K Cronin, S Evans-Simpson, H Britton, ...
Health and human rights 18 (1), 181, 2016
992016
A syndemic model of women incarcerated in community jails
PJ Kelly, AL Cheng, E Spencer‐Carver, M Ramaswamy
Public health nursing 31 (2), 118-125, 2014
652014
Teaching about substance abuse with objective structured clinical exams
SJ Parish, M Ramaswamy, MR Stein, EK Kachur, JH Arnsten
Journal of general internal medicine 21, 453-459, 2006
592006
Adapting animal‐assisted therapy trials to prison‐based animal programs
M Allison, M Ramaswamy
Public Health Nursing 33 (5), 472-480, 2016
582016
Impact of a brief intervention on cervical health literacy: A waitlist control study with jailed women
M Ramaswamy, J Lee, J Wickliffe, M Allison, A Emerson, PJ Kelly
Preventive medicine reports 6, 314-321, 2017
552017
Reducing drug use, human immunodeficiency virus risk, and recidivism among young men leaving jail: Evaluation of the REAL MEN re-entry program
N Freudenberg, M Ramaswamy, J Daniels, M Crum, DC Ompad, ...
Journal of Adolescent Health 47 (5), 448-455, 2010
542010
The trafficking continuum: Service providers’ perspectives on vulnerability, exploitation, and trafficking
C Schwarz, D Alvord, D Daley, M Ramaswamy, E Rauscher, H Britton
Affilia 34 (1), 116-132, 2019
512019
Institutional racism as a critical social determinant of health.
M Ramaswamy, PJ Kelly
Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2015
452015
Health promotion in jails and prisons: An alternative paradigm for correctional health services
M Ramaswamy, N Freudenberg
Public health behind bars: From prisons to communities, 219-238, 2022
442022
COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy among women leaving jails: A qualitative study
MV Geana, S Anderson, M Ramaswamy
Public Health Nursing 38 (5), 892-896, 2021
442021
Substance use and HIV-risk behaviors among young men involved in the criminal justice system
P Valera, M Epperson, J Daniels, M Ramaswamy, N Freudenberg
The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse 35 (1), 43-47, 2009
432009
Health priorities among women recently released from jail
M Ramaswamy, S Upadhyayula, KYC Chan, K Rhodes, A Leonardo
American journal of health behavior 39 (2), 222-231, 2015
422015
Understanding the role of violence in incarcerated women's cervical cancer screening and history
M Ramaswamy, PJ Kelly, A Koblitz, KS Kimminau, KK Engelman
Women & health 51 (5), 423-441, 2011
382011
The development of a brief jail-based cervical health promotion intervention
M Ramaswamy, R Simmons, PJ Kelly
Health Promotion Practice 16 (3), 432-442, 2015
372015
“The vagina is a very tricky little thing down there”: cervical health literacy among incarcerated women
M Ramaswamy, PJ Kelly
Journal of health care for the poor and underserved 26 (4), 1265, 2015
332015
Creating REAL MEN: description of an intervention to reduce drug use, HIV risk, and rearrest among young men returning to urban communities from jail
J Daniels, M Crum, M Ramaswamy, N Freudenberg
Health promotion practice 12 (1), 44-54, 2011
332011
Highly effective birth control use before and after women's incarceration
M Ramaswamy, HF Chen, KL Cropsey, JG Clarke, PJ Kelly
Journal of Women's Health 24 (6), 530-539, 2015
312015
The association of ethnic pride with health and social outcomes among young Black and Latino men after release from jail
S Upadhyayula, M Ramaswamy, P Chalise, J Daniels, N Freudenberg
Youth & society 49 (8), 1057-1076, 2017
262017
Challenges to pap smear follow-up among women in the criminal justice system
PJ Kelly, J Hunter, EB Daily, M Ramaswamy
Journal of community health 42, 15-20, 2017
262017
Cervical cancer screening among incarcerated women
PJ Kelly, M Allison, M Ramaswamy
PloS one 13 (6), e0199220, 2018
252018
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