Vigilance and Well-Being in Daily Life: An Examination of Race Differences [0.03%]
警惕性与日常生活的幸福感:种族差异分析
Emily C Noyer,Angela Turkelson,Kira S Birditt
Emily C Noyer
The anticipation of discrimination, referred to as vigilance, may be an important driver of racial health inequities in cardiovascular disease and mortality. The current study examined how vigilance is experienced in daily life and its impl...
The Critical Role of Race-Conscious Framework in Advancing Mental Health Workforce Diversity: A Case Study [0.03%]
种族意识框架在推进心理健康劳动力多元化中的作用:案例研究
Eric Kyere,Zohra Asad,Sadaaki Fukui
Eric Kyere
Background: A racially diverse mental health workforce has been suggested to address persistent racial disparities in mental health among racially minoritized service recipients. However, in a racialized society such as t...
Ethnic-Racial Identity and Alcohol Use Moderated by Family Factors among Diverse Emerging Adults [0.03%]
族裔种族身份和家庭因素调节下的饮酒使用——多元新兴成年人群中的族裔种族身份和家庭因素对饮酒使用的影响研究
Chloe J Walker,Chelsea Derlan Williams,Arlenis Santana et al.
Chloe J Walker et al.
Excessive alcohol use is associated with adverse outcomes, underscoring the importance of identifying factors that may reduce alcohol use among diverse emerging adults, including ethnic-racial identity (ERI) and family factors. Limited work...
A Descriptive Study of Interpersonal Discrimination Experiences in US Black, American Indian and Alaska Native, and Latine Young Adults as Characterized by Intersections of Sex, and Immigrant Generation Status [0.03%]
基于性别和移民代际状况的交集,描述分析美国黑人、美洲原住民和拉丁裔年轻成年人人际歧视经历的特点
Danielle M Pandika,Jessica Acolin,Griselda Martinez et al.
Danielle M Pandika et al.
Objective: To better understand and characterize how young adults with minoritized racial and ethnic identities perceive and experience the discrimination against them. We applied an intersectional lens and examined varia...
Patricia Louie,Blair Wheaton
Patricia Louie
Multiracial people are often thought of as a symbol of racial progress in American society. But what is lost in this discourse are the consequences of distinct multiracial statuses for individuals who live in-between traditional racialized ...
"I'm a stranger in my family": A Qualitative Study of Family Experiences among Separated-reunited Parent-child Dyads During Separation and Reunification [0.03%]
“我在这家庭中是个陌生人”——基于分离和团聚过程中的亲子对的家庭体验的质性研究
Xihan Yang,Hehua Xu,Rong Bai et al.
Xihan Yang et al.
Early and prolonged parent-child separation (EPPCS) occurs frequently among many Chinese immigrant families and may have a long-term impact on a child's well-being and parents' parenting skills and socio-emotional adaptation. However, limit...
How Xenophobia Shapes Political Party Support: Evidence from COVID-19 in Canada [0.03%]
仇外心理如何影响政党支持:来自加拿大新冠疫情的证据
Victoria Tan
Victoria Tan
Racialized or ethnically marginalized groups typically have strong loyalties to particular political parties, but can these group loyalties be undermined? In this paper, I investigate whether racist but group-specific political discourse ca...
Race, Crime, and Lending Risk in Chicago: The Relevance of Crime and Disorder for HOLC's Neighborhood Assessments [0.03%]
芝加哥的种族、犯罪与放贷风险:混乱和犯罪对房屋评估局邻里评价的相关性
Megan Evans
Megan Evans
While scholars have documented the importance of race for decisions on lending risk and value in the U.S. housing market, less is known about how crime shaped lending risk assessments or how a neighborhood's racial composition influenced ap...
Race/Ethnic and Socioeconomic Microaggressions Experienced by Low-Income Parents in Three US Cities [0.03%]
美国三城市低收入家长所经历的种族/民族和社会经济微侵犯现象
Lynissa R Stokes,Daniel S Shaw,Melvin N Wilson
Lynissa R Stokes
Previous research on microaggressive experiences has focused primarily on those based on race/ethnicity. For the present study, we examined both race/ethnic and socio-economic status (SES) microaggressions reported by a diverse sample of lo...
Do Resilience and Social Support Moderate the Association between Race-Related Stress on Black Women's Reports of Trauma Symptoms? [0.03%]
韧性与社会支持是否调节了与黑人妇女创伤症状报告的相关关系?
Tiffany R Williams,Christy L Erving,Fanchen Gao et al.
Tiffany R Williams et al.
Black women uniquely experience a myriad of intersecting oppressions along with racial discrimination that increases their vulnerability to trauma. Experiences of racial discrimination manifest as race-related stress, or worse an emotional ...