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We are not okay: Exploring Black masculinities, race-related stress, and help seeking attitudes in Black men
(2023-05)
Griffith and Cornish (2018) suggest that Black men are often tasked with navigating society as beings that are both feared and adored. Black men in college are often tasked with navigating spaces that view their Black ...
Coming out of the cupboard: A phenomenological exploration of fandom and LGBTQ identity
(2021-07)
The Harry Potter series, written by J.K. Rowling, is one of the most well-known pop culture fandoms in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The experience of belonging to a fandom (or fan community) has been shown to ...
Exploring indigenous language and psychological health among Kickapoo Tribe bilinguals
(2020-07)
Studies show thinking and speaking in a foreign language provides a greater emotional and cognitive distance than the speaker’s native language (Keysar et al., 2012). The prospect of such a detachment of cognition is of ...
Healthy immigrant paradox: Child mortality and child maltreatment in first-generation immigrant families and non-first-generation immigrant families
(2021-07)
Substantial progress has been made toward investigating the circumstances of child deaths, yet little is known about child deaths in U.S. immigrant families (Shanley, Risch, & Bonner, 2010; Millet, 2016). Statistics indicate ...
Whom are you going to call? Examining help-seeking sources among university students with a suicide history
(2021-07)
Suicide is a concern among college students and on college campuses across the United States. Prior research has shown a number of variables that impact access to help-seeking for students experiencing thoughts of suicide. ...
Phenomenological exploration into therapists' multicultural case vignettes
(2020-07)
Given the consistent diversification of the United States, scholars and professional organizations agree that culturally sensitive mental healthcare is imperative. Research suggests that racially marginalized groups are ...
Using the gay-related rejection sensitivity scale to predict mental health outcomes of gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men
(2020-07)
Previous researchers in the social and health sciences have reported that people who identify as men who have sex with men (MSM) as at risk for various mental health concern and face additional challenges when living in ...