Keneshia Bryant
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Also affiliated: Apple (Israel) (2017); Institute of Clinical Research (2011); Arkansas Department of Health (2021)
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Keneshia Bryant is a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Her research has focused on identifying the needs of specific community groups, such as the Hispanic faith community, to inform the development of research agendas. Bryant has 19 total publications and has been cited 213 times, with an h-index of 9. Her recent work includes a 2021 publication on identifying community needs within the Hispanic faith community. Bryant collaborates with several colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including George Pro, Tiffany Haynes, Martha Rojo, and Camille Hart, with whom she shares one publication each.
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- h-index: 9
- Publications: 19
- Citations: 218
Selected Publications
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Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda (2021)
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Using Deliberative and Qualitative Methods to Mobilize Community Around the Mental Health Needs of Rural African Americans (2017)
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Integration of Service Learning Into a Doctoral-Level Qualitative Research Methodology Course (2017)
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Addressing Mental Health Needs: Perspectives of African Americans Living in the Rural South (2017)
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To what extent do community members' personal health beliefs and experiences impact what they consider to be important for their community-at-large? (2015)
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Development of a Faith-Based Stress Management Intervention in a Rural African American Community (2015)
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Dimensions of Religion, Depression Symptomatology, and Substance Use Among Rural African American Cocaine Users (2014)
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Building Partnerships With Rural Arkansas Faith Communities to Promote Veterans’ Mental Health: Lessons Learned (2014)
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Building Joint Commission Continuous Readiness in Partnership With Nursing Students (2013)
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Barriers to diagnosis and treatment of depression: voices from a rural African-American faith community. (2013)
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A Rural African American Faith Community's Solutions to Depression Disparities (2013)
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Recruitment of Older African American Males for Depression Research: Lessons Learned (2013)
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“Too Blessed to be Stressed”: A Rural Faith Community’s Views of African-American Males and Depression (2013)
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Nursing Students as Joint Commission Surveyors (2011)
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- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
- Identifying community needs of the Hispanic faith community to develop a research agenda
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