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Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health: Undermining Public Health, Facilitating Reproductive Coercion
Aziza Ahmed
, Dabney P. Evans
, Jason Jackson
, Benjamin Mason Meier
,
Cecília Tomori
School of Nursing
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Public Health
100%
Women's Health
100%
Reproductive Coercion
100%
Dobbs
100%
Individual Responsibility
50%
Public Health Infrastructure
50%
Health Care Services
25%
State Public Health
25%
Reproductive Health Services
25%
Health Outcomes
25%
Social Determinants of Health (SDoH)
25%
Abortion
25%
Reproductive Health
25%
U.S. Supreme Court
25%
Jurisprudence
25%
Collective Responsibility
25%
Health Information Technology
25%
Robust Set
25%
Support Set
25%
Normative Foundations
25%
Legal Responses
25%
Criminal Legal
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Public Health
100%
Women's Health
100%
Persuasive Communication
100%
Reproductive Public Health
33%
Health Care
16%
Health Outcomes
16%
Social Determinants of Health
16%