Zimmerman, M. A., Ramirez‐Valles, J., Zapert, K. M., & Maton, K. I. (2000). A longitudinal study of stress‐buffering effects for urban African‐American male adolescent problem behaviors and mental health. Journal of Community Psychology, 28(1), 17-33. The stress‐buffering hypothesis was explored longitudinally in a sample of 173 urban, male, African‐American adolescents.… Continue Reading A longitudinal study of stress‐buffering effects for urban African‐American male adolescent problem behaviors and mental health
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They wear the mask: Hypervulnerability and hypermasculine aggression among African American males in an urban remedial disciplinary school
Cassidy, E. F., & Stevenson Jr, H. C. (2005). They wear the mask: Hypervulnerability and hypermasculine aggression among African American males in an urban remedial disciplinary school. Journal of aggression, maltreatment & trauma, 11(4), 53-74. Interpersonal violence represents a serious health risk for African American male adolescents, especially those in urban environments.… Continue Reading They wear the mask: Hypervulnerability and hypermasculine aggression among African American males in an urban remedial disciplinary school