The purpose of this study was to explore relationships between and among the degree of mistrust black students hold towards Whites, the students' preferences for race of counselor, and the discussion of problems that are sexual in nature. Participants consisted of 60 black females and 51 black males recruited from a university population. All subjects completed the Terrell and Terrell Cultural Mistrust Inventory, Fischer-Turner Attitudes Toward Seeking Professional Psychological Help Scale, Corrigan and Schmidt Counselor Rating Form - Short Form, Tinsley Expectations About Counseling Inventory, and the Thermometer Method Form developed specifically for this project. A multiple regression model was used to explore the hypotheses of this stud...
This study examined the relationships between age, socioeconomic status (SES), cultural mistrust, Af...
textIn recent years, scholars have moved beyond attributing academic difficulties to cognitive and p...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 41-47)Although college enrollment rates have increased f...
Based on the findings from the results of this study, the following conclusions were reached: (1) Ps...
The growing apathy among African American male college students, regarding the use of mental health ...
This study examined how cultural mistrust, religious beliefs, gender role conflicts, and history of ...
textThis study explored interpersonal trust, racial identity, perceived racism, and religious orient...
This study examined race, sex, and similar social class background as significant criteria for couns...
African American college students (63 female, 30 male) rated vignettes of counselors varying in raci...
This study assessed college students' preferences and expectancies relative to selected counselor ch...
Two intentions to seek counseling models with hypothesized relationships among racial identity, atti...
It has been suggested that personal unresolved racial identity conflicts among African-American coun...
Researchers have shown that racial and ethnic groups minorities utilize mental health services at a ...
Help-seeking attitudes are the tendencies to seek or resist professional psychological services duri...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are differences in preferences for counselo...
This study examined the relationships between age, socioeconomic status (SES), cultural mistrust, Af...
textIn recent years, scholars have moved beyond attributing academic difficulties to cognitive and p...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 41-47)Although college enrollment rates have increased f...
Based on the findings from the results of this study, the following conclusions were reached: (1) Ps...
The growing apathy among African American male college students, regarding the use of mental health ...
This study examined how cultural mistrust, religious beliefs, gender role conflicts, and history of ...
textThis study explored interpersonal trust, racial identity, perceived racism, and religious orient...
This study examined race, sex, and similar social class background as significant criteria for couns...
African American college students (63 female, 30 male) rated vignettes of counselors varying in raci...
This study assessed college students' preferences and expectancies relative to selected counselor ch...
Two intentions to seek counseling models with hypothesized relationships among racial identity, atti...
It has been suggested that personal unresolved racial identity conflicts among African-American coun...
Researchers have shown that racial and ethnic groups minorities utilize mental health services at a ...
Help-seeking attitudes are the tendencies to seek or resist professional psychological services duri...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are differences in preferences for counselo...
This study examined the relationships between age, socioeconomic status (SES), cultural mistrust, Af...
textIn recent years, scholars have moved beyond attributing academic difficulties to cognitive and p...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 41-47)Although college enrollment rates have increased f...