Chronic stress stemming from social inequity has long been recognized as a risk factor for poor physical and psychological health, yet challenges remain in uncovering the mechanisms through which such exposures affect health outcomes and lead to racial and gender health disparities. Examination of sociocultural influences on group identity, coping, and the expression of stress may yield relevant insight into potential pathways of inequity\u27s effect on risk for chronic disease. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between chronic stress as measured by allostatic load (AL) and depression by gendered race group. Using National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey 2005-2010 data, we included Black and White U.S. adul...
Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of physiological dysregulation. African Americans (AA) ha...
Using the first three waves of Americans\u27 Changing Lives (ACL) data, I examined (1) if there are ...
This study examined the utility of a lifetime cumulative adversities and trauma model in predicting ...
Objective: We assessed whether the relationship between depression and chronic stress as measured in...
The prevalence and severity of depression differ in women and men and across racial groups. Psychoso...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
African Americans have disproportionately high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) that remain poo...
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and...
Background. Although chronic medical conditions (CMCs), depression, and self-rated health (SRH) are ...
The dissertation examines how social inequality conditions exposure to social stress differently for...
differences in the odds of hypertension among US adult women and examines the degree to which depres...
Background: Despite the wealth of literature on social determinants of mental health, less is known ...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
Racial discrimination, a psychosocial stressor, may contribute to disproportionate rates of hyperten...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of physiological dysregulation. African Americans (AA) ha...
Using the first three waves of Americans\u27 Changing Lives (ACL) data, I examined (1) if there are ...
This study examined the utility of a lifetime cumulative adversities and trauma model in predicting ...
Objective: We assessed whether the relationship between depression and chronic stress as measured in...
The prevalence and severity of depression differ in women and men and across racial groups. Psychoso...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
African Americans have disproportionately high rates of cardiovascular disease (CVD) that remain poo...
Prevalence of depression is associated inversely with some indicators of socioeconomic position, and...
Background. Although chronic medical conditions (CMCs), depression, and self-rated health (SRH) are ...
The dissertation examines how social inequality conditions exposure to social stress differently for...
differences in the odds of hypertension among US adult women and examines the degree to which depres...
Background: Despite the wealth of literature on social determinants of mental health, less is known ...
African-American women have disturbingly high rates of hypertension, exceeding those of African-Amer...
Racial discrimination, a psychosocial stressor, may contribute to disproportionate rates of hyperten...
Stress is a strong risk factor for poor health outcomes and is widely regarded as a main culprit in ...
Allostatic Load (AL) is a cumulative index of physiological dysregulation. African Americans (AA) ha...
Using the first three waves of Americans\u27 Changing Lives (ACL) data, I examined (1) if there are ...
This study examined the utility of a lifetime cumulative adversities and trauma model in predicting ...