African American women fulfill many roles within their family and community. Most notably, these women are often defined by their “strength” and rarely seen as “vulnerable”. Many African American women demonstrate strength as they struggle to maintain employment, raise children, nurture spouses and extended family, but these same women are at-risk for a higher rate of health and emotional problems. In this paper, the authors use relational cultural-, stress and coping- and lifespan theories, along with black feminist thought to discuss the interlocking effects of race, gender, and class regarding the psychological well-being of African American women 18-55 years old. We conclude with a discussion of research, practice, and teaching implica...
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birt...
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birt...
African-American women may be susceptible to stressful events and adverse health outcomes as a resul...
African American women fulfill many roles within their family and community. Most notably, these wom...
African American women are a rapidly growing population on college campuses. Though enrollment trend...
Research has shown that throughout history African-American women have been subjected to various for...
The purpose of this study was to explore how Black women cope with the impact of daily stressors in ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how Black women cope with the impact of daily stressors in ...
Thesis advisor: Janet E. HelmsThe extant theory and research on race-related stress and coping has n...
Rationale: Black women suffer disproportionate rates of stress-related diseases including heart dise...
Aging African-American women are disproportionately affected by negative health outcomes and mortali...
The ‘strong Black woman’ (SBW) is a Western cultural stereotype that depicts African heritage women ...
African-American women may be susceptible to stressful events and adverse health outcomes as a resul...
The ‘strong Black woman’ (SBW) is a Western cultural stereotype that depicts African heritage women ...
The ‘strong Black woman’ (SBW) is a Western cultural stereotype that depicts African heritage women ...
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birt...
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birt...
African-American women may be susceptible to stressful events and adverse health outcomes as a resul...
African American women fulfill many roles within their family and community. Most notably, these wom...
African American women are a rapidly growing population on college campuses. Though enrollment trend...
Research has shown that throughout history African-American women have been subjected to various for...
The purpose of this study was to explore how Black women cope with the impact of daily stressors in ...
The purpose of this study was to explore how Black women cope with the impact of daily stressors in ...
Thesis advisor: Janet E. HelmsThe extant theory and research on race-related stress and coping has n...
Rationale: Black women suffer disproportionate rates of stress-related diseases including heart dise...
Aging African-American women are disproportionately affected by negative health outcomes and mortali...
The ‘strong Black woman’ (SBW) is a Western cultural stereotype that depicts African heritage women ...
African-American women may be susceptible to stressful events and adverse health outcomes as a resul...
The ‘strong Black woman’ (SBW) is a Western cultural stereotype that depicts African heritage women ...
The ‘strong Black woman’ (SBW) is a Western cultural stereotype that depicts African heritage women ...
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birt...
Researchers have suggested that health disparities in African American women, including adverse birt...
African-American women may be susceptible to stressful events and adverse health outcomes as a resul...