The Strong Black Woman concept has been proposed as a cultural factor impacting depression in African American women. This three-manuscript dissertation: 1) examines the breadth of literature on the relationship between the Strong Black Woman concept and depression using a scoping review; 2) examines the relevance of the Strong Black Woman concept for women’s roles in their families and community using a qualitative secondary analysis; and 3) synthesizes the findings from manuscripts one and two into a synthesis model for future research and clinical practice. Results from these studies indicate that there are some inconsistencies in definitions of the Strong Black Woman concept between the qualitative and quantitative studies within the s...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
This article reports the findings of a qualitative study that examined the perceptions of depression...
There are several research studies which suggest that, when confronted with stress or trauma, Black ...
The strong black woman (SBW) phenomenon was explored in college-educated African American women in t...
A three-study model is employed to examine conceptions of idealized femininity, its associations wit...
This study aimed to explore how Black women in the UK experience and manage depression, in relation ...
The unique experiences of African American women are well documented through intersectionality resea...
Abstract Eighty percent of all black women are overweight or obese which can lead to greatly increas...
Strength for African American women and its psychological ramifications are being newly conceptualiz...
African American women’s endorsement of the ‘Strong Black Woman’ (SBW) race-gender ideology has rece...
The strong Black woman [emphasis added] trope is often used to describe the essence of a Black woman...
Black mothers socialize their daughters to embody the strong Black woman (SBW) schema to help them n...
The purpose of this paper is to gather and analyze studies that utilized the strong Black woman/supe...
In this qualitative study, we examined perceptions of the strong Black woman (SBW) or superwoman rol...
Beginning with the historical context of chattel slavery, this thesis discusses the formation of the...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
This article reports the findings of a qualitative study that examined the perceptions of depression...
There are several research studies which suggest that, when confronted with stress or trauma, Black ...
The strong black woman (SBW) phenomenon was explored in college-educated African American women in t...
A three-study model is employed to examine conceptions of idealized femininity, its associations wit...
This study aimed to explore how Black women in the UK experience and manage depression, in relation ...
The unique experiences of African American women are well documented through intersectionality resea...
Abstract Eighty percent of all black women are overweight or obese which can lead to greatly increas...
Strength for African American women and its psychological ramifications are being newly conceptualiz...
African American women’s endorsement of the ‘Strong Black Woman’ (SBW) race-gender ideology has rece...
The strong Black woman [emphasis added] trope is often used to describe the essence of a Black woman...
Black mothers socialize their daughters to embody the strong Black woman (SBW) schema to help them n...
The purpose of this paper is to gather and analyze studies that utilized the strong Black woman/supe...
In this qualitative study, we examined perceptions of the strong Black woman (SBW) or superwoman rol...
Beginning with the historical context of chattel slavery, this thesis discusses the formation of the...
The lived experience of African-American women with depression represents a blind spot in the health...
This article reports the findings of a qualitative study that examined the perceptions of depression...
There are several research studies which suggest that, when confronted with stress or trauma, Black ...