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Applied Developmental Science. :1-18
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Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR). 28:150-178
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Journal of Black Psychology. 47:151-176
Understanding the impact of trauma and resilience has long been of interest to mental health professionals everywhere. However, what is missing in the literature is the unique standpoint of African American women who are often trapped in a traumatic
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Adolescent Research Review. 6:57-73
Peer influence is one of the most proximal risk factors for adolescent substance use, and decades of theoretical and empirical research point to the importance of disentangling two interrelated processes that often co-occur: (1) peer selection is the
Autor:
Dawnsha R. Mushonga
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Journal of College Student Psychotherapy. 35:244-257
This article provides an overview of Black college students and the need to focus on promoting positive mental health (PMH). Traditionally, research examining Black student’s mental health ...
Autor:
Melissa L. Bessaha, Hyun-Jin Jun, Lisa Fedina, Zui Narita, Jordan E. DeVylder, Dawnsha R. Mushonga
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Journal of Interpersonal Violence. 36:10546-10563
Neighborhood factors such as instability and weakened social ties have been linked to both intimate partner violence (IPV) and poor mental health outcomes; however, research has not yet investigated the relationship between IPV and gentrification-spe
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Journal of American college health : J of ACH. 69(6)
College students are a high-risk population for sexual assault exposure. This study examines 1) sociodemographic differences in student perceptions of institutions of higher education (IHEs) responses to sexual assault reporting and 2) the relationsh
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The American journal of orthopsychiatry. 90(1)
Black students have higher levels of psychological distress compared with other students, in part to racism and discrimination; however, help-seeking remains low. As a result, most research has been deficit-based focusing on mental illness, which pro
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Children and Youth Services Review. 120:105725
Background Despite previous research highlighting the importance of peer selection and socialization as distinct processes contributing to adolescent substance use, prior research indicates that universal school-based substance use prevention program