Constructing Inclusivity: How State Laws and Local Community Contexts Shape LGBTQ+ Student Inclusion and Belonging in Schools [0.03%]
包容性构建:州法律和地方社区背景如何塑造学校中LGBTQ+学生的包容感和归属感
Robert Gallagher,Katherine A Beardall,Sarah Diefendorf et al.
Robert Gallagher et al.
Though lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) youth face increased risk for mental health problems, research suggests that protective state-level legislation and school-level supports can reduce this risk. However, the effe...
Joe LaBriola
Joe LaBriola
Real house prices in the United States have risen by 55 percent over the last four decades, driving substantial wealth benefits to homeowners. However, research has not explored how this rise in house prices has affected White-Black wealth ...
The Lives and Futures of Late Adolescent Black Members of the LGBTQIA Population [0.03%]
关于LGBTQIA人群中晚期青少年阶段的黑人成员的生活和未来状况研究
Sandra L Barnes
Sandra L Barnes
Studies about young Black members of the LGBTQIA population tend to focus on health disparities related to HIV/AIDS among Black Men Who Have Sex with Men (BMSM). Although important, this emphasis often ignores diverse sexual identities as w...
Temporal Autonomy: Schedule Instability as a Threat to Perceived Dignity in the U.S. Service Sector [0.03%]
时间自主性:美国服务行业中的时间不稳定感对尊严感知的威胁
Tyler Woods
Tyler Woods
The dignity of workers has long been a central concern of social scientists, with existing research documenting the variety of job conditions that threaten worker dignity. However, the literature on dignity at work has important limitations...
Comparing Confidence in Institutions Among Latino and White Catholics and Evangelicals: Exploring Religious Differences [0.03%]
拉美裔和白人天主教徒与新教福音派信徒对机构信任度的比较:探讨宗教差异的影响
Esmeralda Sánchez Salazar,Esther Chan,Sharan Kaur Mehta
Esmeralda Sánchez Salazar
Recent surveys reveal declines in the U.S. public's confidence in different institutions. Although some studies link these declines to religious factors, few disaggregate these patterns across racial and ethnic groups. Here, we focus on Lat...
Shifting Cohort Patterns in the Use of Drugs with Elevated Overdose Risk in the United States [0.03%]
美国高过量风险药物使用人群变化模式
Kira England,Liying Luo,Ashton M Verdery et al.
Kira England et al.
Rising drug overdose rates are a major social problem, but understanding of trends in the use of high-risk drugs is limited. The increasingly addictive potential of high-risk drugs, broader social changes, and the importance of peers and so...
Earning the Role: Father Role Institutionalization and the Achievement of Contemporary Fatherhood [0.03%]
名副其实:当代父亲角色的确立与实现
Rachel Brown-Weinstock,Sarah Gold,Kathryn Edin et al.
Rachel Brown-Weinstock et al.
Fatherhood has become an achieved status among complex, disadvantaged families. Stepfathers may have an advantage over nonresident biological fathers in earning the father role; in-depth interview studies reveal that nonresident fathers are...
Black Women as Superwomen? The Mental Health Effects of Superwoman Schema, Socioeconomic Status, and Financial Strain [0.03%]
超人模式、经济社会地位和财务压力对美国非裔妇女心理健康的影响?
Christy L Erving,Izraelle I McKinnon,Courtney S Thomas Tobin et al.
Christy L Erving et al.
Informed by Black feminist thought and intersectionality, Superwoman Schema (SWS) is a construct that captures a collective response of Black women to racial and gender marginalization by highlighting expectations that they exude strength, ...
Inaction, Silence, Focus, and Power: Identifying and Assessing Folk Theories of the Racism of Omission [0.03%]
不作为、沉默、聚焦和权力:识别和评估种族主义缺失的民间理论
Evangeline Warren,Lauren Valentino
Evangeline Warren
Recent scholarship has advanced a concept of racism operating through omission. Omission captures both inaction and action, highlighting how systems of oppression rely on inertia in addition to discriminatory action to perpetuate inequality...
Beyond Biological Essentialism: White Nationalism, Health Disparities Data, and the Cultivation of Lay Agnotology [0.03%]
超越生物本质主义:白人民族主义、健康差异数据以及大众知识论的培养
Kushan Dasgupta,Nicole Iturriaga,Aaron Panofsky
Kushan Dasgupta
Scholars and practitioners position health disparities research as an important tool for redressing race-based inequities and re-conceptualizing racialized health outcomes in non-essentialist terms. Given this context, we explore a peculiar...