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Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. 12:73-91
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LGBT Health. 10:202-210
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Women's Health Issues. 33:160-166
Health care discrimination contributes to medical mistrust among marginalized communities. Sexual minority women of color (SM-WOC) are marginalized because of the intersection of their sexual orientation, gender, and race/ethnicity and regularly repo
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Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. 11:132-140
Autor:
Scott M. Stanley, Aleja Parsons, Howard J. Markman, Phuong L. Nguyen, Kayla Knopp, Shelby B. Scott
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Family Process. 60:1249-1263
A large body of existing research on African American relationships perpetuates a deficit model that assumes Eurocentric norms and emphasizes between-group differences (e.g., cross-racial comparisons with the majority group-European Americans). The c
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Journal of Diversity in Higher Education.
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Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities.
Asian American women routinely face multiple and intersectional forms of discrimination based on their marginalized social identities, including during their interactions within the US health care system. However, most research on discrimination agai
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Psychological trauma : theory, research, practice and policy. 14(5)
Objective: Female same-gender couples experience higher rates of intimate partner violence (IPV) as compared to other couples, yet research on IPV in this population is limited and almost exclusively focused on individual-level correlates. Given the
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Couple and Family Psychology: Research and Practice. 8:137-151
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Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. 26:270-284
Despite remarkable similarities to different-sex couples in terms of core relationship processes and outcomes, same-sex couples differ from different-sex couples in important ways, including relational strengths (e.g., more egalitarian) and challenge