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Articles by Dr. Jade Burns has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in October 2020. Besides social media accounts, info.thedrblab has populated their site with Exploring condom use intentions among urban Black emerging adult men (May 2025), The Stay Safe Project: Use of Customized Links to Improve Engagement with Sexual and Reproductive Health Among Young African American Males Online (April 2023), Feasibility of a Universal Suicidality Tool for Adolescents (March 2023), Young Men’s Health Matters: Implementing a Community-Academic Partnership in an Urban Federally Qualified Health Center (December 2022), A Conceptual Framework for Clinical and Translational Virtual Community Engagement Research (October 2022), The Male Domain-Digital Game-Based Learning for Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Young Males (October 2022), Black Nurse Scholars' Experiences in an Interdisciplinary Postdoctoral Fellowship (January 2022), Engaging Young Black Males in Sexual and Reproductive Health Care: A Review of the Literature (December 2021), Social media preference and condom use behaviors: an analysis of digital spaces with young African American males (March 2021), Qualitative Review of Utilizing Theories and Evaluation in Digital Gaming Interventions to Increase Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Among Young Males (January 2021), Scoping Review of African American Adolescents, New Media, and Sexual Health (October 2020), Evaluation of Sexual Health Behaviors and Social Media Platforms (September 2020), Enhancing Adolescent and Young Adult Health Services–Review of the Community Needs Assessment (May 2020), Examining attitudes, norms, and perceived control: Young African American males' views of social media as a mode for condom use education (January 2019), Breaking the ice! Predictors about communication between nonresident African American fathers and sons about sex (February 2015), The Neomodernism Approach: Professional Development of Baccalaureate Level Nurses (January 2014).