Recent research has documented poor mental health among high socioeconomic status (SES) Blacks, particularly African American males. The literature has also shown a positive link between SES and perceived discrimination, suggesting that perceived discrimination may explain why high SES Black males report poor mental health. To better understand the role of contextual factors in explaining this pattern, we aimed to test whether school racial composition explains why high income Black youth perceive more discrimination. We explored these associations by ethnicity and gender. Using data from the National Survey of American Life-Adolescent supplement (NSAL-A), the current study included 810 African American and 360 Caribbean Black youth, with a...
The present study examined contextual influ- ences on the relationship between racial discrimination...
Background: Among most minority groups, males seem to report higher levels of exposure and vulnerabi...
Background: Gender may alter African Americans’ vulnerability to discrimination. The type of o...
Most of the existing sociological and epidemiological literature has focused on the protective effec...
Background: Recent research has suggested vulnerability to perceived racial discrimination (PRD) as ...
Experiencing racial discrimination at school from teachers and peers is a common occurrence for Afri...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
The present study examined contextual influences on the relationship between racial discrimination (...
The present study examined ethnic, gender and age differences in perceived discrimination, and the a...
Background: Most of the literature on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health ...
Racial discrimination continues to be a major issue, particularly in the lives of minorities. In the...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Racial disparity in mental health service utilization (MHSU) persists, and youths are not an excepti...
Although high socioeconomic status (SES) is traditionally conceptualized as a health protective fact...
This study looks at the risks and protective factors associated with African American and White earl...
The present study examined contextual influ- ences on the relationship between racial discrimination...
Background: Among most minority groups, males seem to report higher levels of exposure and vulnerabi...
Background: Gender may alter African Americans’ vulnerability to discrimination. The type of o...
Most of the existing sociological and epidemiological literature has focused on the protective effec...
Background: Recent research has suggested vulnerability to perceived racial discrimination (PRD) as ...
Experiencing racial discrimination at school from teachers and peers is a common occurrence for Afri...
Background: Sociological and epidemiological literature have both shown that socioeconomic status (S...
The present study examined contextual influences on the relationship between racial discrimination (...
The present study examined ethnic, gender and age differences in perceived discrimination, and the a...
Background: Most of the literature on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health ...
Racial discrimination continues to be a major issue, particularly in the lives of minorities. In the...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Racial disparity in mental health service utilization (MHSU) persists, and youths are not an excepti...
Although high socioeconomic status (SES) is traditionally conceptualized as a health protective fact...
This study looks at the risks and protective factors associated with African American and White earl...
The present study examined contextual influ- ences on the relationship between racial discrimination...
Background: Among most minority groups, males seem to report higher levels of exposure and vulnerabi...
Background: Gender may alter African Americans’ vulnerability to discrimination. The type of o...