## Abstract The present study examined racial differences in the relationship between exposure to community violence and public and private religiosity in predicting externalizing problems among at‐risk emerging adults. Participants were 178 African American and 163 European American emerging adult
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Accidental Communities: Race, Emergency Medicine, and the Problem of PolyHeme ®
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