Assari, S., Miller, R. J., Taylor, R. J., Mouzon, D., Keith, V., & Chatters, L. M. (2018). Discrimination fully mediates the effects of incarceration history on depressive symptoms and psychological distress among African American men. Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities, 5(2), 243-252. Aim Using a nationally representative sample… Continue Reading Discrimination fully mediates the effects of incarceration history on depressive symptoms and psychological distress among African American men
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Effects of perceived discrimination on depressive symptoms among black men residing in the United States: A meta-analysis
Britt-Spells, A. M., Slebodnik, M., Sands, L. P., & Rollock, D. (2018). Effects of perceived discrimination on depressive symptoms among black men residing in the United States: A meta-analysis. American journal of men’s health, 12(1), 52-63. Research reports that perceived discrimination is positively associated with depressive symptoms. The literature is… Continue Reading Effects of perceived discrimination on depressive symptoms among black men residing in the United States: A meta-analysis
Black Male Mental Health and the Black Church: Advancing a Collaborative Partnership and Research Agenda
Robinson, M. A., Jones-Eversley, S., Moore, S. E., Ravenell, J., & Adedoyin, A. C. (2018). Black male mental health and the black church: Advancing a collaborative partnership and research agenda. Journal of Religion and Health, , 1-13. This article explores the role the Black Church could play in facilitating spiritually… Continue Reading Black Male Mental Health and the Black Church: Advancing a Collaborative Partnership and Research Agenda