"Pushed Out on My Own": The Impact of Hurricane Katrina in the Lives of Low-income Emerging Adults [0.03%]
“独自一人,流离失所”——飓风卡特里娜对低收入青年生活的影响
Stacey J Bosick
Stacey J Bosick
Drawing on life-history interviews, this study explores the impact of Hurricane Katrina in the lives of 57 low-income, African American mothers who were 20-31 years old at the time of the storm. Hurricane Katrina massively disrupted the soc...
Barriers to Bachelor's Degree Completion among College Students with a Disability [0.03%]
残疾大学生本科学历完成的障碍因素分析
Jamie M Carroll,Evangeleen Pattison,Chandra Muller et al.
Jamie M Carroll et al.
One of the fastest growing groups on college campuses is students with disabilities, but their rates of bachelor's degree completion remain low. We build on research about barriers to degree completion among historically underrepresented gr...
Productive Activities and Risk of Cognitive Impairment and Depression: Does the Association Vary by Gender? [0.03%]
益智活动与认知障碍和抑郁的关系:因性别而异吗?
Haena Lee,Shannon Ang
Haena Lee
We examine how labor together with social participation protects against cognitive impairment and depression, with a focus on gender differences. Data are drawn from four waves of the Korean Longitudinal Study of Aging (2006-2012). Both pai...
Family-related Disparities in College Enrollment across the Great Recession [0.03%]
美国“大衰退”时期的高校入学率的家庭差异分析
Elizabeth Cozzolino,Chelsea Smith,Robert L Crosnoe
Elizabeth Cozzolino
The economic crisis of the Great Recession in the late 2000s had implications for the intergenerational transmission of inequality within families. Studying patterns of college enrollment across the Great Recession among U.S. youth from div...
Discovery Orientation, Cognitive Schemas, and Disparities in Science Identity in Early Adolescence [0.03%]
初中生的发现倾向、认知模式与科学身份认同差异
Patricia Wonch Hill,Julia McQuillan,Amy N Spiegel et al.
Patricia Wonch Hill et al.
Why are some youth more likely to think of themselves as a science kind of person than others? In this paper, we use a cognitive social-theoretical framework to assess disparities in science identity among middle school-age youth in the Uni...
The Health Disparities of Same-Sex Cohabitors at the Intersection of Race-Ethnicity and Gender [0.03%]
种族族裔与性别交叉口的同性伴侣的健康差异
Hui Liu,Corinne Reczek,Samuel C H Mindes et al.
Hui Liu et al.
Danielle C Kuhl,Jorge M Chavez,Raymond R Swisher et al.
Danielle C Kuhl et al.
Recent research suggests increasing heterogeneity in the transition from adolescence to early adulthood. This study considers how this heterogeneity may influence delinquency between these two developmental periods. We focus on the role of ...
EXPLAINING THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN GENDER AND SUBSTANCE USE AMONG AMERICAN INDIAN ADOLESCENTS: AN APPLICATION OF POWER-CONTROL THEORY [0.03%]
权力控制理论在美国印第安青少年毒品使用中的应用及解释性别差异的作用
Tamela McNulty Eitle,David Eitle
Tamela McNulty Eitle
This study evaluates the utility of Hagan's power-control theory for explaining substance use behaviors for a sample of American Indian adolescent males and females. Consistent with the theory, we found that patriarchal family form and the ...
Perceived discrimination among Latino immigrants in new destinations: The case of Durham, NC [0.03%]
北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市新移民的拉美裔人感知歧视案例研究
Chenoa A Flippen,Emilio A Parrado
Chenoa A Flippen
This paper draws on original survey data to assess the prevalence of perceived discrimination among Latin American immigrants to Durham, NC, a "new immigrant destinations" in the Southeastern United States. Even though discrimination has a ...
Can Social Ties be Harmful? Examining the Spread of Suicide in Early Adulthood [0.03%]
社会关系有危害吗?自杀行为在早期成人阶段的传播分析
Anna S Mueller,Seth Abrutyn,Cynthia Stockton
Anna S Mueller
Durkheim posited that social relationships protect individuals against suicide; however, substantial research demonstrates that suicide can spread through the very ties Durkheim theorized as protective. With this study, we use Waves I, III,...