The legacy of fear: is fear impacting fatal and non-fatal drowning of African American children? [0.03%]
恐惧的遗产——害怕影响非裔美国儿童溺水吗?
Carol C Irwin,Richard L Irwin,Timothy D Ryan et al.
Carol C Irwin et al.
African American children’s rates for fatal and non-fatal drowning events are alarmingly elevated, with some age groups having three times the rate as compared to White peers. Adequate swimming skills are considered a protective agent towa...
Physical activity patterns by campus housing status among African American female college students [0.03%]
按校园住宿状况划分的非裔美国女大学生身体活动模式
Phoebe Butler Ajibade
Phoebe Butler Ajibade
Physical activity protects against heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and cancer. Fewer than 40% of African American women obtain recommended amounts of physical activity. Healthy Campus 2010 identifies physical activity...
Christina M Baker,Amanda E Staiano,Sandra L Calvert
Christina M Baker
Digital production is a means through which African American adolescents communicate and express their experiences with peers. This study examined the content and the form of the digital productions of 24 urban, low-income African American ...
Between black and brown: blaxican (black-Mexican) multiracial identity in California [0.03%]
介于黑白之间:加州的“黑墨西哥人”跨国族身份认同
Rebecca Romo
Rebecca Romo
This article explores the racial/ethnic identities of multiracial Black-Mexicans or “Blaxicans.” In-depth interviews with 12 Blaxican individuals in California reveal how they negotiate distinct cultural systems to accomplish multiracial ...
African American students' reactions to Benjamin Cooke's "Nonverbal Communication Among Afro-Americans: An Initial Classification" [0.03%]
Benjamin Cooke的《非言语交际:非洲美国人的初步分类》在美国非裔学生中的反应
Deric M Greene,Felicia R Stewart
Deric M Greene
The nonverbal communication behavior of Black people continues to take new forms as time progresses. In Kochman's 1972 book, Rappin' and Stylin' Out: Communication in Urban Black America, Benjamin Cooke introduced an initial classification ...
Elie Mambou
Elie Mambou
Newly arriving immigrants from Southern Africa and Mexicans do not get on well in the sunbelt state of Florida. A persistent theme emerging from discussions with South Africans on their relationship with Mexicans is that both sides perceive...
Examining the long-term racial disparities in health and economic conditions among Hurricane Katrina survivors: policy implications for Gulf Coast recovery [0.03%]
对飓风卡特里娜幸存者长期健康和经济状况种族差异的考察:促进墨西哥湾沿岸地区恢复的政策涵义
Ivory A Toldson,Kilynda Ray,Schnavia Smith Hatcher et al.
Ivory A Toldson et al.
This study examines disparities in the long-term health, emotional well-being, and economic consequences of the 2005 Gulf Coast hurricanes. Researchers analyzed the responses of 216 Black and 508 White Hurricane Katrina survivors who partic...
Enduring pictures in our heads: the continuance of authoritarianism and racial stereotyping [0.03%]
挥之不去的刻板印象:威权主义和种族偏见的影响仍在持续
Sarah E Cribbs,D Mark Austin
Sarah E Cribbs
This study highlights the importance of examining the influence of personality measures, specifically authoritarianism, on negative racial stereotyping, even in an era of alleged color blindness. The authors examine the relationship of vari...
“Hating the sin but not the sinner”: a study about heterosexism and religious experiences among black men [0.03%]
“罪是人的行为,不是人的本体”——一项关于异性主义与宗教经历的黑人男性调查研究报告
Pamela Valera,Tonya Taylor
Pamela Valera
This article explored the religious experiences of nine Black men who are married (to a woman) and have sex with men (BMMSM). These men do not refer to themselves as men on the down low but self-identify as heterosexual. Using data collecte...
African Americans and HIV/AIDS – the epidemic continues: an intervention to address the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the black community [0.03%]
美国非裔人群与艾滋病:针对黑人社区艾滋病流行现状的干预措施继续进行
Latrena Davidson
Latrena Davidson
The Black community continues to be ravished by HIV/AIDS infection despite the marked expenditures utilized to reduce incidence among this cohort. Efforts to produce culturally appropriate programs that work continues to elude officials and...