Cheryl Currie

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University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada 
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Copeland JL, Currie CL, Chief Moon-Riley K. (2020) Physical Activity Buffers the Adverse Impacts of Racial Discrimination on Allostatic Load Among Indigenous Adults. Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine
Currie CL, Motz T, Copeland JL. (2020) The Impact of Racially Motivated Housing Discrimination on Allostatic Load among Indigenous University Students. Journal of Urban Health : Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine. 97: 365-376
Currie CL, Copeland JL, Metz GA. (2019) Childhood racial discrimination and adult allostatic load: The role of Indigenous cultural continuity in allostatic resiliency. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 241: 112564
Anderson S, Currie CL, Copeland JL, et al. (2016) Community belonging and sedentary behavior among First Nations adults in Canada: The moderating role of income. American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research (Online). 23: 1-14
Anderson S, Currie CL, Copeland JL. (2016) Sedentary behavior among adults: The role of community belonging. Preventive Medicine Reports. 4: 238-41
Currie C, Wild TC, Schopflocher D, et al. (2015) Racial discrimination, post-traumatic stress and prescription drug problems among Aboriginal Canadians. Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique. 106: e382-7
Currie CL, Wild TC, Schopflocher DP, et al. (2013) Illicit and prescription drug problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada: the role of traditional culture in protection and resilience. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 88: 1-9
Currie CL, Wild TC, Schopflocher DP, et al. (2013) Racial discrimination, post traumatic stress, and gambling problems among urban Aboriginal adults in Canada. Journal of Gambling Studies. 29: 393-415
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