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The Protective Role of Religious Involvement in African American and Caribbean Black Adolescents’ Experiences of Racial Discrimination

February 22, 2016December 12, 2018

Butler-Barnes, S. T., Martin, P. P., Copeland-Linder, N., Seaton, E., Matusko, N., Caldwell, C. H., & Jackson, J. S. (2016). The protective role of religious involvement in African American and Caribbean Black adolescents’ experiences of racial discrimination. Youth & Society, 50(5), 659–687. doi:10.1177/0044118X15626063

Racial Discrimination, John Henryism, and Depression Among African Americans

January 30, 2015January 3, 2019

Hudson, D. L., Neighbors, H. W., Geronimus, A. T., & Jackson, J. S. (2015). Racial discrimination, John Henryism, and depression among African Americans. Journal of Black Psychology, 42(3), 221–243. doi:10.1177/0095798414567757

“White Box” Epidemiology and the Social Neuroscience of Health Behavior Change: The Environmental Affordances Model

March 27, 2013December 18, 2018

Mezuk, B., Abdou, C. M., Hudson, D. L., Kershaw, K. N., Rafferty, J. A., Lee, H., & Jackson, J. S. (2013). “White box” epidemiology and the social neuroscience of health behaviors: The Environmental Affordances Model. Society and Mental Health, 3(2), 79–95. doi:10.1177/2156869313480892

Are Benefits Conferred With Greater Socioeconomic Position Undermined by Racial Discrimination Among African American Men?

April 26, 2012November 6, 2018

Hudson, D. L., Bullard, K. M., Neighbors, H. W., Geronimus, A. T., Yang, J., & Jackson, J. S. (2012). Are benefits conferred with greater socioeconomic position undermined by racial discrimination among African American men? Journal of Men’s Health, 9(2), 127–136. doi:10.1016/j.jomh.2012.03.006

The Relationship Between Socioeconomic Position and Depression Among a US Nationally Representative Sample of African Americans

February 4, 2012December 18, 2018

Hudson, D. L., Neighbors, H. W., Geronimus, A. T., & Jackson, J. S. (2012). The Relationship between socioeconomic position and depression among a US nationally representative sample of African Americans. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 47(3), 373–381. doi:10.1007/s00127-011-0348-x

Reconsidering the Role of Social Disadvantage in Physical and Mental Health: Stressful Life Events, Health Behaviors, Race, and Depression

December 1, 2010December 18, 2018

Mezuk, B., Kershaw, K., Rafferty, J., Hudson, D., Abdou, C., Lee, H., Eaton, W., & Jackson, J. (2010). Reconsidering the role of social disadvantage in physical and mental health: Stressful life events, health behaviors, race, and depression. American Journal of Epidemiology, 172(11), 1238–1249. doi:10.1093/aje/kwq283

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