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期刊名:Race and social problems

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ISSN:1867-1748

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Introduction: Latinx college students are at high risk of suffering from depressive symptoms. A factor posited to influence depressive symptoms among Latinx college students is racial/ethnic discrimination. However, the m...
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During the last decade, a number of athletes began engaging in social activism. In the aftermath of George Floyd's death, that wave of protest became a tsunami, energizing collegiate and professional athletes and reverberating across societ...
Min Li,Faxi Yuan Min Li
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been reported to disproportionately impact racial/ethnic minorities in the USA, both in terms of infections and deaths. This racial disparity in the COVID-19 outcomes may result from the segregati...
George J Musa,Keely Cheslack-Postava,Connie Svob et al. George J Musa et al.
Housing subsidies, including public housing and Section 8 vouchers, are key components of the social safety net, intended to promote family and child welfare. Studies evaluating the impact of housing subsidies on child and adolescent mental...
Taneisha S Scheuermann,Jarron M Saint Onge,Megha Ramaswamy et al. Taneisha S Scheuermann et al.
Residential area characteristics and discrimination have been associated with psychological distress. Differences in these relationships across racial groups are not well understood. We examined the relative role of perceived discrimination...
Megan Feely,Emily Adlin Bosk Megan Feely
The racial and ethnic disproportionality and disparity in the child protective system (CPS) has been a concern for decades. Structural factors strongly influence engagement with the child welfare system and families experiencing poverty or ...
Carolyn Y Barnes,Lisa A Gennetian Carolyn Y Barnes
North Carolina-as a state in the racially segregated Southeast-offers a unique context to understand access to social services for Hispanic families and children. Theories of administrative burden posit that Hispanic families likely face hi...
Shondra Loggins Clay,Markisha J Woodson,Kathryn Mazurek et al. Shondra Loggins Clay et al.
COVID-19 was recognized as a pandemic in the United States in March 2020. Since the emergence, research has explored conditions associated with the illness; however, racial disparities remain underexplored. The purpose of this paper is to e...
Megan A Curran Megan A Curran
More than one-third of US children live in families with three or more children. The contemporary impact of larger family size on children's family resources remains an under-explored point of inequity. Larger family size is not only more c...
Zachary Parolin Zachary Parolin
This paper introduces the special issue on race, child welfare, and child well-being. In doing so, I summarize the evidence of racial/ethnic disparities in child well-being after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent findings demonstra...