Strong Black Women: Linking Stereotypes, Stress, and Overeating Among a Sample of Black Female College Students [0.03%]
黑人女性为何压力大易暴食:基于一项针对黑人女大学生样本的研究成果的思考
Dawn Godbolt,Ijeoma Opara,Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha
Dawn Godbolt
This qualitative study examines how the "Strong Black Woman" (SBW) label can have potentially negative health effects for African American/Black women that contribute to eating disorders. This study addresses the gap in literature on racial...
Suicide among Black Children: An Integrated Model of the Interpersonal-Psychological Theory of Suicide and Intersectionality Theory for Researchers and Clinicians [0.03%]
整合型自杀理论与交叉理论在儿童和青少年自杀研究及临床工作中的应用——以黑人儿童为例分析
Ijeoma Opara,Maame Araba Assan,Kimberly Pierre et al.
Ijeoma Opara et al.
Recently, research has reported that the rates of suicide among Black children between the ages of 5 to 12-years-old are increasing as they are now more likely to commit suicide than White children. Yet, there are very few, if any, framewor...
Examining African American Parent-Daughter HIV Risk Communication Using a Black Feminist-Ecological Lens: Implications for Intervention [0.03%]
从黑人女性主义生态学视角审视非裔美国母女关于艾滋病风险的交流:对行动干预的启示
Ijeoma Opara
Ijeoma Opara
Using a framework of ecological systems theory and Black feminist theory, this article provides a conceptual exploration of barriers and facilitators to HIV risk communication between African American parents and daughters. African American...
Overturning anti-miscegenation laws: news media coverage of the Lovings' legal case against the state of Virginia [0.03%]
推翻反通婚法:美国新闻媒体对洛ving夫妇诉维吉尼亚州案的报道
Jennifer Hoewe,Geri Alumit Zeldes
Jennifer Hoewe
This study fills a gap in scholarship by exploring historical news coverage of interracial relationships. It examines coverage by The New York Times, Washington Post and Times-Herald, and Chicago Tribune of the progression of the landmark c...
Quantitative evidence of the continuing significance of race: tableside racism in full-service restaurants [0.03%]
种族持续重要性的量化证据:全服务餐厅中的餐桌上的种族主义现象
Zachary W Brewster,Sarah Nell Rusche
Zachary W Brewster
Despite popular claims that racism and discrimination are no longer salient issues in contemporary society, members of racially underrepresented groups continue to experience disparate treatment in everyday public interactions. The context ...
Young, black, and connected: Facebook usage among African American college students [0.03%]
年轻的,黑色的,而被连接起来:非洲美国大学生中的Facebook使用行为
E Bun Lee
E Bun Lee
This article examines the extent and intensity of Facebook usage among African American college students and investigates their reasons for using Facebook. As expected, 98% of students in the survey had a Facebook account, and a large numbe...
Memories in photography and rebirth: toward a psychosocial therapy of the metaphysics of reincarnation among traditional Esan people of Southern Nigeria [0.03%]
摄影中的记忆与重生:论南方尼日利亚传统埃桑人的轮回转世的身心社会疗法
Isaac E Ukpokolo
Isaac E Ukpokolo
The aim of this article is to show that beyond the need for the justification of the belief in reincarnation, beyond the quest for evidences to prove its reality or otherwise, the idea of rebirth has a pragmatic role in the cultures where i...
The new "new racism" thesis: limited government values and race-conscious policy attitudes [0.03%]
新的“新种族主义”理论:有限政府价值观与种族意识政策态度
Jason Gainous
Jason Gainous
Some contend that Whites’ application of values to form opinions about race-conscious policy may constitute a subtle form of racism. Others challenge the new racism thesis, suggesting that racism and values are exclusive in their influence...
"It just kind of like falls in your hands": factors that influence black aunts' decisions to parent their nieces and nephews [0.03%]
“它就像这样来到你的手中”:影响美国非裔阿姨照护侄甥决定的因素分析
Regina Davis-Sowers
Regina Davis-Sowers
Using a modified grounded theory method and Black feminist theory, the author explored the factors that influence the decision-making processes of Black aunts parenting nieces and nephews. Analysis revealed six themes that facilitated belie...
J Camille Hall,Joyce E Everett,Johnnie Hamilton-Mason
J Camille Hall
Black women face the same struggles as White women; however, they have to face issues of diversity on top of inequality. The purpose of this study was to explore work-related stressors that affect the lives of Black women and how they cope ...