Browsing by Subject "Racism"
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Association of Black Race With Physical and Chemical Restraint Use Among Patients Undergoing Emergency Psychiatric Evaluation
(2022)Objective: Few studies have examined the disproportionate use of restraints for Black adults receiving emergency psychiatric care. This study sought to determine whether the odds of physical and chemical restraint use were ... -
Dealing with Racism: Black Middle-Class Health in the 21st Century
(2018)There is widespread evidence that health disparities between whites and blacks in the U.S. cannot be fully explained by inter-group socioeconomic differences. Further, research shows that racism plays a significant role ... -
How Cities Became Kindling: Racism and the Decline of Two Once-Great American Metropolises, Detroit and Baltimore
(2016-05-04)*Designated as an exemplary master's project for 2015-16*Baltimore, Maryland, and Detroit, Michigan, were once sparkling examples of postwar American progress. In the early 20th century, their thriving manufacturing industries ... -
Psychological Impact of COVID-19 on Minority Women.
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Salvation from Self-Improvement: A Feminist Theology
(2020)One of the most significant problems facing the doctrine of salvation is that it's been tied to a word foreign to its very nature: self-improvement. The dissertation articulates an idea of change that is inherent to the ... -
Salvation from Self-Improvement: A Feminist Theology
(2020)One of the most significant problems facing the doctrine of salvation is that it's been tied to a word foreign to its very nature: self-improvement. The dissertation articulates an idea of change that is inherent to the ... -
Surviving as an underrepresented minority scientist in a majority environment.
(Mol Biol Cell, 2015-11-01)I believe the evidence will show that the science we conduct and discoveries we make are influenced by our cultural experience, whether they be positive, negative, or neutral. I grew up as a person of color in the United ... -
The Color of COVID-19: Structural Racism and the Disproportionate Impact of the Pandemic on Older Black and Latinx Adults.
(The journals of gerontology. Series B, Psychological sciences and social sciences, 2021-02)<h4>Objectives</h4>The aim of this evidence-based theoretically informed article was to provide an overview of how and why the COVID-19 outbreak is particularly detrimental for the health of older Black and Latinx ...