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期刊名:Race and social problems

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ISSN:1867-1748

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Few studies have considered life course predictors of religiosity. We use the Woodlawn Study of a cohort of 1242 first grade African American children followed over four time periods to age 42 to observe how early school behaviors, family c...
Jason Jabbari,Dan Ferris,Tyler Frank et al. Jason Jabbari et al.
While the effects of the pandemic on the mental health of college students can vary across race and gender, few studies have explored the role of hardships and university assistance in these disparities, as well as how these disparities can...
Faith M Deckard,Bridget J Goosby,Jacob E Cheadle Faith M Deckard
Educational debt is an economic stressor that is harmful to mental health and disproportionately experienced by African American and Latinx youth. In this paper, we use a daily diary design to explore the link between mental health, context...
Yiwei Xu,Elizabeth K Farkouh,Caroline A Dunetz et al. Yiwei Xu et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted health and social outcomes for people of color in the United States. This study examined how local TV news stories attributed causes and solutions for COVID-19-related racial health and ...
Gregory M Zimmerman,Daniel Trovato,Ayanna Miller-Smith Gregory M Zimmerman
A growing body of research links interpersonal racial and ethnic discrimination to adverse youth outcomes. Yet, studies examining the relevance of neighborhood context for discrimination are sparse. This study examines neighborhood-level va...
M Lyn Exum M Lyn Exum
Many whites explicitly believe that their race has had no impact on their accomplishments in life. The current study used the contingent valuation method to implicitly measure the value of being white-or alternatively, the cost of being bla...
Pamela P Chiang,Chia-Chen Yang,Jiun-Yi Tsai Pamela P Chiang
This paper examined how sources (experienced and media) and forms (overt and subtle) of discrimination were associated with emotional response and behavioral coping among Asians and Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were co...
Beka Guluma,Aliya Saperstein Beka Guluma
Scholars have offered a range of perspectives on the twenty-first century racial landscape with little consensus about either the current state of the U.S. racial hierarchy or its future trajectory. We offer a more comprehensive assessment,...
Zhan Xu,Carolyn A Lin,Mary Laffidy et al. Zhan Xu et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, news media are expected to play a critical role in reducing health disparities. However, we know little about whether and how disparities in COVID-19 have been covered in national and local U.S. newspapers. Thi...