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    Sex Differences in the Impact of Racial Discrimination on Mental Health Among Black Americans by Brownlow, Briana N., Sosoo, Effua E., Long, Risa N., Hoggard, Lori S., Burford, Tanisha I., Hill, LaBarron K.

    Published in Current psychiatry reports (01-11-2019)
    “…Purpose of Review Greater racial discrimination is associated with poorer mental health among Black Americans; yet, there remains an incomplete understanding…”
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    Multiple Pathways Linking Racism to Health Outcomes by Harrell, Camara Jules P, Burford, Tanisha I, Cage, Brandi N, Nelson, Travette McNair, Shearon, Sheronda, Thompson, Adrian, Green, Steven

    Published in Du Bois review (15-04-2011)
    “…This commentary discusses advances in the conceptual understanding of racism and selected research findings in the social neurosciences. The traditional stress…”
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    Night/Day Ratios of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Among Healthy Adolescents: Roles of Race, Socioeconomic Status, and Psychosocial Factors by Burford, Tanisha I., Low, Carissa A., Matthews, Karen A.

    Published in Annals of behavioral medicine (01-10-2013)
    “…Background Elevated nighttime blood pressure (BP) predicts hypertension and its complications in adulthood. Purpose This study aimed to assess the independent…”
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    The Complexities of Race and Ethnicity: Understanding Diversity in the American Context by Philip, Cheri L., Araujo Dawson, Beverly, Burford, Tanisha I.

    “…One of the remnants of the founding of the United States (U.S.) is a continued focus on race and how to categorize individuals based upon an ascribed…”
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    Structural Racism, Cardiovascular Activity, and Affect: The Role of Rumination and Personality by Burford, Tanisha I

    Published 01-01-2009
    “…Laboratory and survey studies have demonstrated that there are negative physiological and psychological consequences associated with experiences of racism for…”
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    Dissertation