What is it about?

It is about personal, social, structural and ethical challenges of conducting research in haiti

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Why is it important?

it contributes to dispelling narratives of Haiti as vulnerable and highlights strengths of Haitian communities... in context.

Perspectives

it uses social justice and suicidal dominance as usefu llenses for health promotion and disease prevention in Haiti, taking into account racism, ethnoviolencel and gender based violence.

Dr. Guitele J Rahill
university of south Florida

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This page is a summary of: Best Intentions Are Not Best Practices: Lessons Learned While Conducting Health Research With Trauma-Impacted Female Victims of Nonpartner Sexual Violence in Haiti, Journal of Black Psychology, October 2018, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/0095798418810054.
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