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    Pushing Past Limits: How Efficacious Is High-Effort Coping for Self-Rated Health among African American and Caribbean Black Women? by Robinson, Millicent N

    “…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 by Skrine Jeffers, Kia, Walton, Quenette L, Robinson, Millicent N, Thomas Tobin, Courtney S

    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 by Thomas Tobin, Courtney S, Robinson, Millicent N, Stanifer, Kiara

    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 by Robinson, Millicent N., Thomas Tobin, Courtney S.

    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 by Robinson, Millicent N., Erving, Christy L., Thomas Tobin, Courtney S.

    “…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 by Woods-Giscombe, Cheryl L., Williams, Karen Patricia, Conklin, Jamie, Dodd, Adam, Bravo, Lilian, Anderson, Avery M., Frazier, Taleah, Bey, Ganga, Robinson, Millicent N., Warren, Barbara J., Wight, Kathy D., Felix, Ashley S., Anderson, Cindy M., Hood, Darryl B.

    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 by Floyd James, Kortney, Smith, Betsy E, Robinson, Millicent N, Thomas Tobin, Courtney S, Bulles, Kelby F, Barkin, Jennifer L

    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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