From protection to self-reliance: media exposure to police use-of-force and Its impact on black emerging adult women [0.03%]
从保护到自力更生:接触警察使用武力的媒体报道及其对非裔成年女性的影响
Robert O Motley,Whitney Irie,Betty L Wilson
Robert O Motley
This study examined the mediating role of perceived police legitimacy in the relationship between exposure to videos of police use-of-force and personal safety behaviors among Black emerging adult women. Using surveys from 152 participants,...
Cultural Approaches to Promote Indigenous Mental Health: Weaving Healthy Families [0.03%]
促进原住民精神健康的文化方法:编织健康家庭
Catherine E OConnor,Katherine P Theall
Catherine E OConnor
Pilot results from the culturally relevant Weaving Healthy Families (WHF) prevention program were examined to see how U.S. Indigenous adolescents and adult' program participation was associated with changes in mental health outcomes, namely...
Neighborhood and health-related outcomes: a study of adult Latinas of Caribbean and South and Central American descent in Miami [0.03%]
邻里与健康相关结果:迈阿密成人拉丁美洲加勒比和中南美后裔的调查研究
Hui Huang,Miguel Ángel Cano,Mary Jo Trepka et al.
Hui Huang et al.
The present study investigated neighborhood effects on substance use, mental and medical health, and health-care access. We used data collected from a sample of adult Latinas of Caribbean and South and Central American descent in 2011. The ...
Exploring multilevel determinants of co-occurring violence, HIV, mental health and substance use problems [0.03%]
共患暴力、艾滋病、心理健康和物质使用问题的多水平决定因素探究
Bushra Sabri,M Claire Greene,Simo Du et al.
Bushra Sabri et al.
Multiple factors contribute to co-occurring issues such as violence, HIV, and mental disorders among people who inject drugs (PWID), particularly those residing in limited resource settings. Using an ecological framework, this study explore...
What do We Know About Acculturation? A Measurement Invariance Examination of Acculturation Domains Between Asian and Latinx Populations [0.03%]
关于同化我们了解多少?亚洲人和拉丁裔人群之间的同化领域测量不变性检查
Gary Kwok
Gary Kwok
Objectives: Acculturation has emerged as a key variable in racial/ethnic minorities and immigrant research. Although findings generally conclude acculturation leads to adverse outcomes (e.g., risk behaviors), scholars oft...
Ethnic enclaves and ethnoburbs: Are there differences in associations with juvenile offense type among Asian Americans? [0.03%]
族裔飞地和族裔郊区:亚洲美洲人中与青少年犯罪类型的关系是否存在差异?
Christina C Tam
Christina C Tam
Little is known about the neighborhood context of offending for Asian American youth. The current study differentiates between coethnic neighborhood types and considers if residence in ethnoburbs-a more recently conceptualized coethnic neig...
Father-figure Presence and Externalizing and Internalizing Problems in Mexican and Dominican American Children [0.03%]
父亲般的存在与墨西哥和多米尼加美国儿童的外化和内化问题
Jaimie L OGara,Esther J Calzada
Jaimie L OGara
This study examined whether various types of father-figure presence in Mexican (n = 414)- and Dominican- American (n = 336) households measured at baseline predicted child mental health functioning one year later. Results of linear regressi...
The Resilience of Indigenous Women of the U.S. Who Experience Cancer: Transcending Adversity [0.03%]
美国原住民妇女癌症生存者的韧性:战胜逆境
Catherine E Burnette,Soonhee Roh,Jessica Liddell et al.
Catherine E Burnette et al.
Almost no research specifically explores resilience among Indigenous women of the U.S. who experience cancer. A qualitative descriptive study included a sample of 43 Indigenous women from the Northern Plains region of the U.S. Almost 90% (8...
What's love got to do with it? "Love" and Alcohol Use among U.S. Indigenous Peoples: Aligning Research with Real-world Experiences [0.03%]
“什么是爱情?”——美国原住民的“爱情”与饮酒行为:研究与现实世界的体验之间的关系
Catherine E McKinley,Jennifer Miller Scarnato
Catherine E McKinley
This research examines how Indigenous families report experiences of love (a component of family resilience) and its association with urgent health disparity of alcohol abuse. This exploratory mixed-methods first identified emergent results...
Mental, Physical and Social Dimensions of Health Equity and Wellness among U.S. Indigenous Peoples: What is Known and Next Steps [0.03%]
美国土著居民健康公平与福祉的心理、生理和社会维度:已有成果和下一步方向
Catherine E McKinley,Michael S Spencer,Karina Walters et al.
Catherine E McKinley et al.
This special issue and introduction focuses on promoting health equity and addressing health disparities among Indigenous peoples of the United States (U.S.) and associated Territories in the Pacific Islands and Caribbean. We provide an ove...