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Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 40:856-898
Infidelity is a common experience within romantic relationships and is closely linked with relationship dissolution and well-being. Using an intersectionality theoretical framework, we undertook a systematic review of the infidelity literature in fla
Autor:
Adrienne L Edwards
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Families, Systems, & Health. 39:599-608
Introduction The purpose of this study was twofold: (a) explore how Black women perceive their roles as nursing professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic, and (b) how Black women in nursing mobilized themselves to respond to the disproportionate num
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Early Childhood Education Journal
Research-based professional development opportunities for early childhood home visitors are valuable to the Early Head Start-Home-Based Option (EHS-HBO) and to the home visiting field broadly to strengthen effective practice. We explored EHS-HBO home
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Tamara Guinn, Joseph Lykes, Matthew Aguirre, Maria Sandra Jimenez, Eleni Oikonomidoy, Adrienne L. Edwards, Mariluz Garcia
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Higher Education Research & Development. 40:567-580
As university campuses are becoming increasingly diverse, it is imperative to continue to explore the experiences of diverse groups of students. In the study reported here, we employed emotion maps...
Autor:
Dana A. Weiser, Adrienne L. Edwards
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Journal of Family Theory & Review. 12:94-99
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Family Relations. 69:392-407
Autor:
Gabrielle Mirelez, Adrienne L. Edwards
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The Department Chair. 30:26-27
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Seminars in respiratory and critical care medicine. 40(2)
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common chronic autoimmune disorder that characteristically causes joint inflammation and damage. In addition, many patients develop extraarticular manifestations which may cause significant comorbidity and premature mor
Autor:
April L. Few-Demo, Adrienne L. Edwards
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 75:56-70
In the present qualitative study, we applied an integrated Black feminist-child development theoretical framework to examine how 12 African American mothers engaged the racial socialization process with their preschool-age girls and boys in the U.S.