Background: Recent research has shown smaller health effects of socioeconomic status (SES) indicators such as education attainment for African Americans as compared to whites. However, less is known about diminished returns based on gender within African Americans. Aim: To test whether among African American men are at a relative disadvantage compared to women in terms of having improved mental health as a result of their education attainment. This study thus explored gender differences in the association between education attainment and mental health, using a representative sample of American adults. Methods: The National Survey of American Life (NSAL; 2003) recruited 3570 African American adults (2299 females and 1271 males). The dependen...
Prior mental health research has found inconsistent racial differences in depressive symptoms, but b...
Background: Evidence suggests that African Americans (AAs) experience increased rates of adverse pos...
Background. According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDR) theory, the health returns of soci...
Background: Recent research has shown smaller health effects of socioeconomic status (SES) indicator...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Background: Despite the wealth of literature on social determinants of mental health, less is known ...
Background: Most of the literature on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health ...
Background: Built on the Blacks’ diminished return theory, defined as smaller effects of socio...
Black Americans have poorer health than the rest of the nation and are exposed to a wider range of s...
Background: Studies yield conflicting results for the relationship of educational attainment to depr...
Purpose: Although the link between depression and lower levels of mastery is well established, limit...
Previous studies report a race and mental health paradox: Whites score higher on measures of major d...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
To investigate racial and ethnic differences in the protective effects of parental education and mar...
Background: The Minorities’ Diminished Return (MDR) theory is defined as systematically smalle...
Prior mental health research has found inconsistent racial differences in depressive symptoms, but b...
Background: Evidence suggests that African Americans (AAs) experience increased rates of adverse pos...
Background. According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDR) theory, the health returns of soci...
Background: Recent research has shown smaller health effects of socioeconomic status (SES) indicator...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Background: Despite the wealth of literature on social determinants of mental health, less is known ...
Background: Most of the literature on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health ...
Background: Built on the Blacks’ diminished return theory, defined as smaller effects of socio...
Black Americans have poorer health than the rest of the nation and are exposed to a wider range of s...
Background: Studies yield conflicting results for the relationship of educational attainment to depr...
Purpose: Although the link between depression and lower levels of mastery is well established, limit...
Previous studies report a race and mental health paradox: Whites score higher on measures of major d...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
To investigate racial and ethnic differences in the protective effects of parental education and mar...
Background: The Minorities’ Diminished Return (MDR) theory is defined as systematically smalle...
Prior mental health research has found inconsistent racial differences in depressive symptoms, but b...
Background: Evidence suggests that African Americans (AAs) experience increased rates of adverse pos...
Background. According to the Minorities’ Diminished Returns (MDR) theory, the health returns of soci...