Black women embody self-determination and strength to overcome intersecting racism and sexism. This notion of strength has been operationalized as the Strong Black Woman (SBW) …
JS Perry - Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 2024 - Springer
Black women face many health disparities, many of which are tied to the stress of being a marginalized group member. Resilience, defined as the ability to bounce back from …
JR Jeevarajan, A Theodorou, K Nandy… - Journal of Affective …, 2025 - Elsevier
Background This study assessed the psychometric properties of the 10-item Connor Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC-10), a self-report measure of resilience, in youth …
Research on skin-deep resilience suggests that for youth and young adults from disadvantaged backgrounds, high levels of planful self-control may promote positive …
Racial discrimination is a traumatic stressor that increases risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but mechanisms to explain this relationship remain unclear. Peritraumatic …
Background: Traumatic Childbirths (TCE) involving actual or threatened serious injury or death to a mother or child are documented sources of occupational stressors. Maternity care …
African American women therapists are the second largest group of counseling providers, with many displaying behavioral health symptoms differently than other cultures. This …
Mounting evidence points to the toxic role of early life adversity (ELA) exposures such as family turmoil, stressful or traumatic events, and contextual stressors (ie, poverty) in shaping …
Though resilience is a commonly studied variable in different disciplines, there is relatively little research on occupational settings. Researchers take various perspectives in defining …