Discordant Attitudes, Desires, and Behaviors: Sexual Cognitive Dissonance in the Transition to Adulthood [0.03%]
态度、欲望和行为不一致:过渡到成年期的性认知失调
Michelle A Eilers,Abigail Weitzman
Michelle A Eilers
We explore the empirical puzzle of how conflicting attitudes and desires evolve and exert competing behavioral influences, focusing on the socially contentious case of premarital sex among young women in the United States. Leveraging intens...
Discordant patterns and adulthood consequences of childhood maltreatment and foster care placement [0.03%]
儿童虐待与寄养安置的不一致模式及对成年期的影响研究
Martin Eiermann,Garrett Baker,Christopher J Wildeman
Martin Eiermann
Child maltreatment and foster care placement are common, unequally distributed, and consequential for life-course outcomes. Yet, little is known about how foster care placements vary across children who experience different types and freque...
Heterogeneous and racialized impacts of state incarceration policies on birth outcomes in the United States [0.03%]
美国国家监禁政策对不同人群生育结果的不均等和种族化影响
Courtney E Boen,Elizabeth F Bair,Hedwig Lee et al.
Courtney E Boen et al.
While state incarceration policies have received much attention in research on the causes of mass incarceration in the U.S., their roles in shaping population health and health disparities remain largely unknown. Merging data on state incar...
Perpetual encounters: reconceptualizing police contact and measuring its relationship to black women's mental health [0.03%]
反复的交集:重塑警察接触行为的概念并衡量其与黑人妇女精神健康之间的关系
Faith M Deckard,Shannon Malone Gonzalez,Yasmiyn Irizarry et al.
Faith M Deckard et al.
Research and media discussion of police contact routinely conceptualize it as time-constrained interactions between officers and civilians. However, extant literature documents preparation for encounters and post-encounter advocacy, which e...
Kristin Turney,Christopher Wildeman
Kristin Turney
Incarceration intensely alters the family lives of incarcerated men and the women and children connected to them. Yet women increasingly spend time behind bars and, accordingly, they absorb direct consequences of incarceration in addition t...
Understanding the "package deal": disentangling parents' intertwined preferences for schools and neighborhoods [0.03%]
解开“捆绑交易”的秘密——分离家长对学校和社区交织偏好的影响
Elly Field
Elly Field
The racial segregation of schools and neighborhoods are mutually reinforcing because school districts assign students to schools based on residential address and parents account for this link when deciding where to live. Parents cite a desi...
Gendered Family Violence Among Migrants Seeking International Protection: A Life Course Perspective [0.03%]
迁移寻求国际保护中的性别家庭暴力:生命历程视角
Abigail Weitzman,Jeffrey Swindle,Gilbert Brenes Camacho
Abigail Weitzman
Although family and migration scholars recognize that intimate partner violence (IPV) can motivate women's movement between countries, little research considers IPV or other gendered family violence further back in women migrants' life hist...
Federal place-based policy and the geography of inequality in the United States, 1990-2019 [0.03%]
美国地方政策与不平等的地理分布(1990—2019)
Laura Tach,Emily Parker,Alexandra Cooperstock et al.
Laura Tach et al.
This paper assesses the growth and spatial distribution of federal place-based policies in the United States. Using a novel dataset of federal place-based policies from 1990 to 2019, we show how the dual forces of fiscalization and financia...
It is not what you weigh, it is how you present it: body size, attractiveness, physical functioning, and access to partnership and sexuality for older men and women [0.03%]
体重无关紧要,重要的是你呈现的样子——身体大小、吸引力、生理功能与老年人的择偶性和性生活质量的关系研究
Yiang Li,Linda J Waite
Yiang Li
Physical attractiveness has been linked to better economic, dyadic, and health outcomes but is understudied. We focus here on the gendered implications of attractiveness for one component of social well-being, access to intimate partnership...
Correction to: Fear of a Black Neighborhood: Anti-Black Racism and the Health of White Americans [0.03%]
对“恐黑 neighborhood:反黑人种族主义和白人美国人健康”的更正
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