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Whitney Frierson,Christy L Erving Whitney Frierson
General social support is commonly studied as a psychosocial resource that improves African Americans' well-being; we know less about how varied indicators of social support influence African Americans' depressive symptoms. Further, it is u...
Myles D Moody,Robert Joseph Taylor,Linda M Chatters Myles D Moody
Life satisfaction and happiness are related but distinct assessments of life quality with established links to sociodemographic and health factors. Despite a rich literature on quality of life, there remains a paucity of research on this to...
Robert Joseph Taylor,Linda M Chatters,Ann W Nguyen et al. Robert Joseph Taylor et al.
Friends are crucial for companionship, sharing personal thoughts and feelings, and are positively associated with psychological well-being and mental health. This is one of the first studies to provide an in-depth investigation of social su...
Cheng Wang,John R Hipp,Carter T Butts et al. Cheng Wang et al.
A social context can be viewed as an entity or unit around which a group of individuals organize their activities and interactions. Social contexts take such diverse forms as families, dwelling places, neighborhoods, classrooms, schools, wo...
Richard J Petts,Daniel L Carlson,Chris Knoester Richard J Petts
Relationship dissolution is common among socioeconomically disadvantaged parents. This study utilizes longitudinal data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (FFCWS) to assess whether fathers' time off work after the birth of ...
Arthur L Greil,Katherine M Johnson,Julia McQuillan et al. Arthur L Greil et al.
Studies of medical help-seeking presume that self-identifying as having a health problem precedes medical contact, but this ordering of the identity-behavior relationship has not been systematically examined. We used longitudinal data from ...
Danielle C Kuhl,Lori A Burrington Danielle C Kuhl
Young adults who transition to college are at particular risk of heavy episodic drinking (HED), as they consume more alcohol than their same-aged peers who do not attend college. Yet the link between college attendance and HED during young ...
Tyler W Myroniuk Tyler W Myroniuk
Social capital research rarely takes a gendered approach. This article explores how black women and men from a marginalized community in Johannesburg, South Africa, rely on family, friends, and community members to survive and strategize fo...
Peggy C Giordano,Angela Kaufman,Wendy D Manning et al. Peggy C Giordano et al.
Prior research has examined parental and peer influences on teen dating violence (TDV), but fewer studies have explored the role of broader social contexts. Using data from the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study (TARS), the present resea...
Philip Veliz,Sohaila Shakib Philip Veliz
While literature demonstrates that interscholastic sports participation is associated with positive academic outcomes, this relationship is rarely analyzed at a macro-level (the school-level). To date, there is no research examining whether...