Genes, Race, and Causation: US Public Perspectives About Racial Difference [0.03%]
基因、种族与因果关系:美国公众关于种族差异的观点
Simon Outram,Joseph L Graves,Jill Powell et al.
Simon Outram et al.
Concerns have been raised that the increase in popular interest in genetics may herald a new era within which racial inequities are seen as 'natural' or immutable. In the following study, we provide data from a nationally representative sur...
Relationships Between the Great Recession and Widening Maternal and Child Health Disparities: Findings From Washington and Florida [0.03%]
大衰退与日益扩大的母婴健康差异之间的关系:来自华盛顿州和佛罗里达州的调查结果
Erin Abu-Rish Blakeney,Betty Bekemeier,Brenda K Zierler
Erin Abu-Rish Blakeney
The purpose of this study was to explore relationships between the Great Recession in the United States and maternal and child health (MCH) disparities in prenatal care, birth weight, gestational age, and infant mortality. Using annual, 200...
Religious Social Support, Discrimination, and Psychiatric Disorders among Black Adolescents [0.03%]
宗教社会支持、歧视及黑人青少年的精神病症状
Meredith O Hope,Shervin Assari,Yasmin C Cole-Lewis et al.
Meredith O Hope et al.
Discrimination is a common experience for Black youth that can jeopardize their mental health. However, research suggests that various dimensions of religion have positive effects on youths' mental health and well-being. Additionally, expos...
Residential Segregation and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Ambient Air Pollution [0.03%]
种族/民族隔阂与居住隔离对环境空气污染的影响关系研究
Bongki Woo,Nicole Kravitz-Wirtz,Victoria Sass et al.
Bongki Woo et al.
Race and ethnicity are consequential constructs when it comes to exposure to air pollution. Persistent environmental racial/ethnic inequalities call for attention to identifying the factors that maintain them. We examined associations betwe...
Multilevel Risk and Protective Factors for Intimate Partner Violence Among African, Asian, and Latina Immigrant and Refugee Women: Perceptions of Effective Safety Planning Interventions [0.03%]
非洲、亚洲和拉丁美洲移民及难民妇女亲密伴侣暴力的多水平风险与保护因素及其有效安全计划干预措施的认识
Bushra Sabri,Nkiru Nnawulezi,Veronica P S Njie-Carr et al.
Bushra Sabri et al.
Immigrant and refugee women are at high risk for intimate partner violence (IPV) and intimate partner homicide (IPH). Given the growing number of immigrants and refugees in the US and the concerns about IPV and IPH among immigrant and refug...
Discrimination and Chronic Kidney Disease among Caribbean Blacks: The Effects of Immigration and Social Status [0.03%]
加勒比黑人的歧视与慢性肾病:移民和社经地位的影响
Ann W Nguyen,Tyrone C Hamler,Ryon J Cobb
Ann W Nguyen
This study examined the association between discrimination and chronic kidney disease (CKD) among Caribbean blacks and how this association varies by marital status, educational attainment, and length of U.S. residency within the frameworks...
Young, Black, and (Still) in the Red: Parental Wealth, Race, and Student Loan Debt [0.03%]
年轻、黑人、仍在入不敷出:父母财富、种族与学生贷款债务
Fenaba R Addo,Jason N Houle,Daniel Simon
Fenaba R Addo
Taking out student loans to assist with the costs of postsecondary schooling in the US has become the norm in recent decades. The debt burden young adults acquire during the higher education process, however, is increasingly stratified with...
'I'm Black and I'm Proud': A Majority Ecological Context Protects Affective Aspects of Black Identity Under Stereotype Threat [0.03%]
“我是黑人,我为此感到自豪”:多数群体的生态环境在 stereotype threat 下保护非认知层面上的黑人身份
Andre Oliver,Ghilamichael Andemeskel,Carlise R King et al.
Andre Oliver et al.
We provide evidence that stereotype threat, a phenomenon that causes stigmatized individuals to experience group-based evaluative concerns (Steele in Am Psychol 52:613-629, 1997; Whistling Vivaldi and other clues to how stereotypes affect u...
Congregational Composition and Explanations for Racial Inequality Among Black Religious Affiliates [0.03%]
非洲裔美国信徒中的种族不平等及其解释因素:基于会众组成的视角
Ryon J Cobb,Dilara K Üsküp,Steven Jefferson
Ryon J Cobb
Objective: Prior research suggests that congregational characteristics are associated with the racial attitudes of Black churchgoers. This study examines the relationship between congregational diversity and beliefs about...
What Would I Know About Mercy? Faith and Optimistic Expectancies Among African Americans [0.03%]
mercy?信仰与乐观预期中的非洲裔美国人
Jacqueline S Mattis,Wizdom Powell,Nyasha A Grayman et al.
Jacqueline S Mattis et al.
A small body of research has begun to explore the association between faith and optimism among African Americans. However, missing from the extant work is an examination of the extent to which traditional indices of religious commitment wor...