نتایج جستجو برای: african american

تعداد نتایج: 286598  

Journal: :American journal of community psychology 1997
R M Sellers G P Kuperminc A Damas

The present study provides a descriptive analysis of four areas of African American women student athletes' college life experiences: academic performance; alienation and abuse; perceived social advantage as the result of athletics; and life satisfaction. Multivariate comparisons were made between the four areas of college life experiences of 154 African American women student athletes and 793 ...

2010
Ingrid J. Hall C. Ashani Johnson-Turbes Kymber N. Williams

Radio stations that target African American audiences ("black radio") reach a national African American audience daily, making black radio an ideal medium for health promotion and disparities reduction in the African American community. Black radio can be used to communicate public health messages and to recruit African Americans into public health research.

Journal: :Ethnicity & disease 2008
Nina T Gentile Michael W Seftchick

BACKGROUND Stroke is a leading cause of mortality and disability in the United States, and it disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, such as Hispanics and African Americans. We compared the prevalence of stroke risk factors, in-hospital treatment of hyperglycemia, and outcome among different ethnic groups after acute ischemic stroke (AIS). METHODS Retrospective study of patients w...

2011
Gang Hu Claude Bouchard George A. Bray Frank L. Greenway William D. Johnson Robert L. Newton Eric Ravussin Donna H. Ryan Peter T. Katzmarzyk

OBJECTIVE To determine contributions of trunk and extremity adiposity to cardiometabolic risk factors (blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides) among white and African American adults. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The sample consisted of 1,129 white women, 779 African American women, 1,012 white men, and 300 African American men. RESULTS Higher trunk adiposi...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 2015
Tiffany N Brannon Hazel Rose Markus Valerie Jones Taylor

African Americans can experience a double consciousness-the two-ness of being an American and an African American. The present research hypothesized that: (a) double consciousness can function as 2 self-schemas-an independent self-schema tied to mainstream American culture and an interdependent self-schema tied to African American culture, and (b) U.S. educational settings can leverage an inter...

2013
Gwendolyn Combs Gwendolyn M. Combs Gwendolyn M. CoMbs

Research suggests that women have progressed in equalizing their representation, status, and earning power as managers in organizations. These improvements may not reflect the career advancement of managerial African American women. African American women contend with the convergence of race and gender in improving their organizational standing and career advancement opportunities. The literatu...

2012
M. A. Brandeis

SOCIAL SCIENCE: Amar, Angela Frederick. “African-American College Women’s Perceptions of Resources and Barriers When Reporting Forced Sex.” The Journal of the National Black Nurses Association 19.2 (2008) 35–41. Through her research, Amar found that “African-American and White women experience violence at equal rates except in the 2024 age range where African-American women experience greater v...

2007
Jill V. Hamm Hardin L. K. Coleman

This study examined 3 strategies that African American and White participants (9th–12th grade) used to manage cultural diversity: multicultural, separation, and assimilation/acculturation strategies. Older African American adolescents endorsed multicultural strategies (integration/fusion and alternation) more strongly and separation less strongly than their younger African American peers. The r...

Journal: :Preventive medicine 2011
Kirsten K Davison Kaigang Li Monica L Baskin Tiffany Cox Olivia Affuso

OBJECTIVES The Activity Support Scale (ACTS) was expanded for use with African American families. Its factorial invariance and internal reliability were examined for non-Hispanic white and African American parents. METHODS The ACTS was modified to improve its applicability to African American families based on information from five focus groups with 27 African American parents of elementary s...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2008
Adil H Haider David C Chang David T Efron Elliott R Haut Marie Crandall Edward E Cornwell

OBJECTIVE To determine the effect of race and insurance status on trauma mortality. METHODS Review of patients (aged 18-64 years; Injury Severity Score > or = 9) included in the National Trauma Data Bank (2001-2005). African American and Hispanic patients were each compared with white patients and insured patients were compared with uninsured patients. Multiple logistic regression analyses de...

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