Search Results - "Robinson, Millicent N."
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Pushing Past Limits: How Efficacious Is High-Effort Coping for Self-Rated Health among African American and Caribbean Black Women?
Published in International journal of environmental research and public health (18-10-2022)“…Due to systemic oppression, Black women experience distinct risks across the life course, such as exposure to various stressors that shape lower ratings of…”
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Lifetime Major Discrimination Experiences Moderate the Impact of Depressive Symptoms on Chronic Conditions among Black Americans
Published in Healthcare (Basel) (09-11-2021)“…To clarify the ways in which Black Americans' experiences of structural racism may influence their mental and physical health in distinct ways, the present…”
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Does marriage matter? Racial differences in allostatic load among women
Published in Preventive medicine reports (01-09-2019)“…AbstractPrior research suggests that there are health benefits associated with marriage, although the physiological implications of marital status for women's…”
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Is John Henryism a Health Risk or Resource?: Exploring the Role of Culturally Relevant Coping for Physical and Mental Health among Black Americans
Published in Journal of health and social behavior (01-06-2021)“…Research shows that John Henryism, a high-effort, active coping style, is associated with poor physical health, whereas others suggest it may be…”
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Are Distressed Black Women Also Depressed? Implications for a Mental Health Paradox
Published in Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (01-06-2023)“…Purpose Recent research suggests the determinants of and links between psychological distress and psychiatric disorder are distinct among Black Americans. Yet,…”
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A scoping review of the concept of resilience among African American women
Published in Archives of psychiatric nursing (01-10-2023)“…Resilience, thriving in the face of adversity, is a critical component of well-being in African American women. However, traditional definitions and approaches…”
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Factors Associated with Postpartum Maternal Functioning in Black Women: A Secondary Analysis
Published in Journal of clinical medicine (13-01-2023)“…In the United States, 29−44% of Black women experience postpartum depressive symptoms (PDS), yet few are properly identified and/or connected to mental care…”
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