Byrd, G., Li, Y., Mckinley, R., Pericak-Vance, M., Edwards, C., Kelkar, V., et al. (2011). Recruiting Intergenerational African American Males for Biomedical Research Studies: A Major Research Challenge. Journal of the National Medical Association, 103(6), 480-487. The health and well-being of all individuals, independent of race, ethnicity, or gender, is a significant… Continue Reading Recruiting Intergenerational African American Males for Biomedical Research Studies: A Major Research Challenge
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Black masculinity matters in attitudes toward gay males
Lemelle Jr, A. J., & Battle, J. (2004). Black masculinity matters in attitudes toward gay males. Journal of Homosexuality, 47(1), 39-51. Recent work on attitudes toward homosexuals promotes the view that males typically have more negative attitudes than females; and African Americans have more negative attitudes than their white counterparts. However,… Continue Reading Black masculinity matters in attitudes toward gay males
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