2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.11.001
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Thoughts From a Life in Limbo

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“…First prize was awarded to Andile Dube from Zimbabwe for a stunning drawing titled “A Helping Hand” [ 53 ]. Second prize was shared between Ellie Rose Matoon for a personal narrative titled, “Thoughts From a Life in Limbo,” and Caryn Coyle for a poem describing poignant experiences of a nurse practitioner working within juvenile detention centers during the COVID pandemic titled, “Imprisoned: Quarantine in Juvenile Detention [ 54 , 55 ].” The work of contest semifinalists will also be published in JAH over the course of the upcoming year, along with accepted JAH Intersection submissions unrelated to the annual contest theme. The full JAH Intersection collection can be found at https://www.jahonline.org/intersectioncollection .…”
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“…First prize was awarded to Andile Dube from Zimbabwe for a stunning drawing titled “A Helping Hand” [ 53 ]. Second prize was shared between Ellie Rose Matoon for a personal narrative titled, “Thoughts From a Life in Limbo,” and Caryn Coyle for a poem describing poignant experiences of a nurse practitioner working within juvenile detention centers during the COVID pandemic titled, “Imprisoned: Quarantine in Juvenile Detention [ 54 , 55 ].” The work of contest semifinalists will also be published in JAH over the course of the upcoming year, along with accepted JAH Intersection submissions unrelated to the annual contest theme. The full JAH Intersection collection can be found at https://www.jahonline.org/intersectioncollection .…”
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