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    Racism measurement and influences, variations on scientific racism, and a vision by Neblett, Enrique W.

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-01-2023)
    “…The knowledge base regarding the impact of racism and discrimination on African American health and well-being has grown significantly since the first models…”
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    Understanding the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Latinx Children, Youth, and Families: Clinical Challenges and Opportunities by Causadias, José M., Neblett, Enrique W.

    “…Latinx children, youth, and families in the United States have been disproportionally affected by the COVID-19 pandemic compared to non-Latinxs, experiencing a…”
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    PARQUES: Dreaming a Future for Our Latinx Children, Youth, and Families by Causadias, José M., Neblett, Enrique W.

    “…A growing body of evidence suggests that the COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionally affected Latinx children, youth, and families in the United States by…”
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    Moving Health Education and Behavior Upstream: Lessons From COVID-19 for Addressing Structural Drivers of Health Inequities by Schulz, Amy J., Mehdipanah, Roshanak, Chatters, Linda M., Reyes, Angela G., Neblett, Enrique W., Israel, Barbara A.

    Published in Health education & behavior (01-08-2020)
    “…In this Perspective, we build on social justice and emancipatory traditions within the field of health education, and the field’s long-standing commitment to…”
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    Measuring institutional and structural racism in research on adolescence and developmental science by Neblett, Enrique W., Neal, Aaron J.

    Published in Journal of research on adolescence (01-12-2022)
    “…Dismantling racism and oppression in adolescence requires sound measurement and rigorous methods. In this commentary, we discuss the measurement of…”
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    Racial, Ethnic, and Cultural Resilience Factors in African American Youth Mental Health by Neblett, Enrique W

    Published in Annual review of clinical psychology (09-05-2023)
    “…Racism constitutes a significant risk to the mental health of African American children, adolescents, and emerging adults. This review evaluates recent…”
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    Racial identity and autonomic responses to racial discrimination by Neblett JR, Enrique W., Roberts, Steven O.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-10-2013)
    “…Several studies identify racial identity—the significance and meaning that individuals attribute to race—as a mitigating factor in the association between…”
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    Psychophysiological and affective reactivity to vicarious police violence by Sosoo, Effua E., MacCormack, Jennifer K., Neblett, Enrique W.

    Published in Psychophysiology (01-10-2022)
    “…Little is known about how vicarious police violence, or instances of police violence observed but not directly experienced, impacts health among Black…”
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    Diversifying Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology: A Change Gonna Come by Bernard, Donte L., Gaskin-Wasson, Ashly L., Jones, Shawn C.T., Lee, Daniel B, Neal, Aaron J., Sosoo, Effua E., Willis, Henry A., Neblett, Enrique W.

    “…Workforce diversity is an ongoing challenge in the field of clinical child and adolescent psychology. This article discusses individual, institutional, and…”
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    The Promise of Racial and Ethnic Protective Factors in Promoting Ethnic Minority Youth Development by Neblett Jr, Enrique W., Rivas-Drake, Deborah, Umaña-Taylor, Adriana J.

    Published in Child development perspectives (01-09-2012)
    “…Experiences of racial and ethnic discrimination pose significant threats to the development and well‐being of racial and ethnic minority children. Fortunately,…”
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    Patterns of Racial Socialization and Psychological Adjustment: Can Parental Communications About Race Reduce the Impact of Racial Discrimination? by Neblett Jr, Enrique W., White, Rhonda L., Ford, Kahlil R., Philip, Cheri L., Nguyên, Hoa X., Sellers, Robert M.

    Published in Journal of research on adolescence (01-09-2008)
    “…This study uses two waves of data to examine the relations among racial discrimination experiences, patterns of racial socialization practices, and…”
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    Racial Socialization and Racial Identity: African American Parents' Messages About Race as Precursors to Identity by Neblett, Enrique W. Jr, Smalls, Ciara P, Ford, Kahlil R, Nguyên, Hòa X, Sellers, Robert M

    Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-02-2009)
    “…This study uses two waves of data to examine the relationships among patterns of racial socialization experiences and racial identity in a sample of 358…”
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    Racism and Health: Challenges and Future Directions in Behavioral and Psychological Research by Neblett, Enrique W.

    “…Objectives: Racism is a critical determinant of racial inequalities in health. This article discusses three pressing challenges in the study of racism as a…”
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    Apology for the Publication of Sheng et al. (2024) by Kim, Su Yeong, Neblett, Enrique W., Ross, Royleen J., Millan, Fred, Hsu, Helen H.

    “…Recently, published Sheng et al.'s (see record 2024-72017-001) article titled "The Development of Tibetan Children's Racial Bias in Empathy: The Mediating Role…”
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    Perceived Discrimination and Peer Victimization Among African American and Latino Youth by Seaton, Eleanor K., Neblett, Enrique W., Cole, Daphne J., Prinstein, Mitchell J.

    Published in Journal of youth and adolescence (01-03-2013)
    “…Perceptions of racial discrimination constitute significant risks to the psychological adjustment of minority youth. The present study examined the…”
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    From Racial Discrimination to Substance Use: The Buffering Effects of Racial Socialization by Neblett Jr, Enrique W., Terzian, Mary, Harriott, Valencia

    Published in Child development perspectives (01-08-2010)
    “…— The experience of race‐based discrimination may place African American youth at risk for substance use initiation and substance use disorders. This article…”
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    The protective role of racial identity and Africentric worldview in the association between racial discrimination and blood pressure by Neblett, Jr, Enrique W, Carter, Sierra E

    Published in Psychosomatic medicine (01-06-2012)
    “…To examine the protective effects of racial identity and Africentric worldview on the association between racial discrimination and blood pressure (BP). Two…”
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    African American Adolescents’ Discrimination Experiences and Academic Achievement: Racial Socialization as a Cultural Compensatory and Protective Factor by Neblett, Enrique W., Philip, Cheri L., Cogburn, Courtney D., Sellers, Robert M.

    Published in Journal of black psychology (01-05-2006)
    “…This study examines the interrelationships among racial discrimination experiences, parent race socialization practices, and academic achievement outcomes in a…”
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    The Clarion Call of the COVID-19 Pandemic: How Medical Education Can Mitigate Racial and Ethnic Disparities by Prince, Andrew D.P., Green, Alexander R., Brown, David J., Thompson, Dana M., Neblett, Enrique W., Nathan, Cherie-Ann, Carethers, John M., Gee, Rebekah E., Gruppen, Larry D., Mangrulkar, Rajesh S., Brenner, Michael J.

    Published in Academic medicine (01-11-2021)
    “…Public health crises palpably demonstrate how social determinants of health have led to disparate health outcomes. The staggering mortality rates among African…”
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