Evidenced-based and culturally adapted stress-reduction interventions for urban African American adolescents who are at risk for anxiety and other problems related to stress are needed. This study presents intervention components and preliminary outcome findings of a culturally adapted stress-reduction intervention for urban African American adolescents. Preliminary findings support the efficacy of the intervention to reduce anxiety and enhance general cognitive competencies, such as coping strategies, self-efficacy, and positive thinking, among participants, in comparison to controls. Clinical implications of the stress-reduction intervention for the prevention of psychopathology, particularly among African American adolescents, are discus...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Theda Rose, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (2010) - "Social ...
African American learners, like all other learners, bring into the classroom their cultural values, ...
Introduction Stress can have a significant effect on an adolescent's long-term physical and mental ...
Research shows that the adult Black community is 20% more likely to experience serious mental health...
Research has indicate: that African adolescents, especially those who are impoverished, are at great...
For African Americans, issues of discrimination, oppression, and belonging to a minority group may s...
Christine McCauley OhannessianThe purpose of this study was to capture group differences in successf...
This study examined the relationship between traumatic stress, social problem solving, and moral dis...
The purposes of the current study were to 1) examine the associations of racial discrimination to in...
Low income, urban African American adolescents are exposed to disproportionately high rates of stres...
The stress-buffering hypothesis was explored longitudinally in a sample of 173 urban, male, African...
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics in...
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics in...
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics in...
This study examined the impact of stress by exploring the relationship between coping strategies and...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Theda Rose, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (2010) - "Social ...
African American learners, like all other learners, bring into the classroom their cultural values, ...
Introduction Stress can have a significant effect on an adolescent's long-term physical and mental ...
Research shows that the adult Black community is 20% more likely to experience serious mental health...
Research has indicate: that African adolescents, especially those who are impoverished, are at great...
For African Americans, issues of discrimination, oppression, and belonging to a minority group may s...
Christine McCauley OhannessianThe purpose of this study was to capture group differences in successf...
This study examined the relationship between traumatic stress, social problem solving, and moral dis...
The purposes of the current study were to 1) examine the associations of racial discrimination to in...
Low income, urban African American adolescents are exposed to disproportionately high rates of stres...
The stress-buffering hypothesis was explored longitudinally in a sample of 173 urban, male, African...
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics in...
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics in...
African American adolescent males are at increasing risk for mental health challenges. Statistics in...
This study examined the impact of stress by exploring the relationship between coping strategies and...
Session 5: Strengths. Presenter: Theda Rose, Ph.D., Catholic University of America (2010) - "Social ...
African American learners, like all other learners, bring into the classroom their cultural values, ...
Introduction Stress can have a significant effect on an adolescent's long-term physical and mental ...