This dissertation investigates relationships among employment factors, stress perceptions, coping behavior, and health status in two ethnic groups of Black men: U.S. Black Caribbean and African American. The stress-coping paradigm elaborates a process where perceptions of stress lead to coping behaviors that ultimately compromise health status. Employment has been identified as a primary social context that initiates this process for Black men. However, this dissertation argues that ethnicity influences this process. These analyses examine data from the National Survey of American Life (NSAL). Ethnic differences in employment satisfaction and differences in relationships between employment factors and reports of stress were found. Moreover,...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
This dissertation investigates relationships among employment factors, stress perceptions, coping be...
Studies have shown that there is a direct relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health...
Stress is a key factor that helps explain racial and gender differences in health, but few studies h...
Stress is a key factor that helps explain racial and gender differences in health, but few studies h...
Objective. This dissertation examined the relationships between various stressors, resilience factor...
Abstract Background Extensive research has shown that ethnic health disparities are prevalent and ma...
Objective. This dissertation examined the relationships between various stressors, resilience factor...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of this research was to identify coping mechanisms that African American men use when th...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...
This dissertation investigates relationships among employment factors, stress perceptions, coping be...
Studies have shown that there is a direct relationship between socioeconomic status (SES) and health...
Stress is a key factor that helps explain racial and gender differences in health, but few studies h...
Stress is a key factor that helps explain racial and gender differences in health, but few studies h...
Objective. This dissertation examined the relationships between various stressors, resilience factor...
Abstract Background Extensive research has shown that ethnic health disparities are prevalent and ma...
Objective. This dissertation examined the relationships between various stressors, resilience factor...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of the report is to investigate the prevalence of reported occupational stress and psych...
The purpose of this research was to identify coping mechanisms that African American men use when th...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
The accelerated growth of ethnic minorities implores academics to investigate more deeply health dis...
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial and gender...