Crossroads of Care: A Black Social Worker's Insights into the Lives of Black Men from Adolescence to Adulthood [0.03%]
关怀的十字路口:一位非裔社会工作者对非裔男性从青春期到成年生活的见解
Brandon M Higgins,Griffin Finchum
Brandon M Higgins
This autoethnographic study, "Crossroads of Care: A Black Social Worker's Insights into the Lives of Black Men from Adolescence to Adulthood," explores the intersections of race, education, and mental health throughout the life course of Bl...
Introducing Healthy Together: A Monograph of African American Men, Chronic Disease, and Self-Management [0.03%]
一起健康——关于美国非裔男性、慢性疾病及自我管理的专题报告
Vanessa Robinson-Dooley,Evelina Sterling,Carol Collard et al.
Vanessa Robinson-Dooley et al.
Previous research has outlined evident disparities in the prevalence of chronic conditions among African Americans compared to other groups, with low-income African American men disproportionately affected by almost every disorder. Self-man...
Unveiling the Unseen: Exploring the Mental Health Realities of Black Men [0.03%]
揭开隐形的问题:探索黑人男性心理健康的真实状况
Dquayvion Dwayne Cloud
Dquayvion Dwayne Cloud
This article provides an overview of the multifaceted landscape of mental health among Black men, shedding light on the unique challenges they face. Black men in the United States confront a complex interplay of sociocultural, historical, a...
Raymond Adams,Terrell D Brown,Kiana L Webb-Robinson et al.
Raymond Adams et al.
The Impact of Undermining Coparenting on the Mental and Physical Health Outcomes of Black Fathers: The Role of Depression and Restrictive Emotionality [0.03%]
削弱共同育儿对黑人父亲身心健康的影响:抑郁和限制性情绪的作用
Brianna P Lemmons,Matthew C Jackson,Ailton Coleman et al.
Brianna P Lemmons et al.
The parenting literature has established the coparenting relationship as central to the parenting behaviors and outcomes of men. The construct of coparenting encompasses supportive efforts among individuals that facilitate the rearing of ch...
COVID-19 Related Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors Among Black Men with Chronic Health Conditions: A Latent Profile Analysis [0.03%]
与慢性疾病共患的黑人男性与新冠肺炎相关的知识、态度和行为:潜在剖面分析
Tyler Collette,Laura Stevens,Vanessa Robinson-Dooley et al.
Tyler Collette et al.
Research indicates that Black communities experienced disproportionately higher numbers of confirmed cases and fatalities throughout the COVID-19 pandemic with Black men experiencing marked reductions in life expectancy. Inequities were fur...
Improving Health Outcomes for African American Men with Kidney Disease: A Patient-Centered Approach to Cultural Competence [0.03%]
提高非洲裔美国男性肾脏疾病患者预后的健康结局:以患者为中心的文化胜任力方法
Katina Lang-Lindsey,Candace Riddley,Toria Pettway
Katina Lang-Lindsey
In the United States, African American (AA) men disproportionately experience kidney failure, representing 16.6% of all cases in 2018-more than double their percentage in the general population. This significant health disparity arises from...
The Consequences of Misdiagnosing Race-Based Trauma Response in Black Men: A Critical Examination [0.03%]
误将基于种族的创伤反应诊断为其他疾病的后果——对黑人男性进行批判性审视
Ashley A Sanders,J Dontaè Roberts,Melvin C McDowell Jr et al.
Ashley A Sanders et al.
Mental illness is a significant public health concern prevalent in America. Over one in five U.S. adults are affected, yet less than half receive treatment. Among African Americans, only one in three seek treatment with statically lower rat...
Exploring the Social Exchange of Manhood and Masculine Norms Among Black Heterosexual College Men [0.03%]
探索异性恋黑人大学生中的男子气概和社会规范交换
Samuella Ware,Amanda E Tanner,Yarneccia D Dyson et al.
Samuella Ware et al.
Traditional masculine norms state men are tough, protective, and sexually assertive. Young Black men must weigh the rewards and costs of adhering to or deviating from these norms within the college environment, as their choices can be detri...
African American Fathers as a Solution to the Maternal Health Crisis [0.03%]
非洲美国父亲可以成为解决母体健康危机的方案吗?
Tasha L Alston,Esa Davis,Doris Rubio et al.
Tasha L Alston et al.
The research is limited to the role of African American (AA) fathers in maternal health. African American fathers are largely not included in perinatal care, and their contribution may be essential in addressing the Black maternal health di...