Strengthening lower‐income families: Lessons learned from policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic

JB Kanter, DT Williams, AJ Rauer - Family Process, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Families are navigating an unstable economy due to COVID‐19. Financial stressors
have the potential to strain intimate relationships and exacerbate prior inequities across …

Singlehood during later life: Theoretical considerations for health and social relationships

AE Ermer, JE Keenoy - Journal of Family Theory & Review, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Older adults are a growing segment of the population. The number of single older adults is
increasing, making older adulthood a salient developmental period to examine singlehood …

The mediating effect of parenting stress and couple relationship quality on the association between material hardship trajectories and maternal mental health status

SS Daundasekara, BR Schuler… - Journal of affective …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Household material hardships could have a negative impact on maternal
mental health. Understanding mechanisms by which material hardship trajectories affect …

Sexual healing (and harming): The radical transformative potentialities of nonbinary Black womxn's sexuality.

MA Kerney, CN Hargons, R Peterson, K Vigil… - Qualitative …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
With a sample of 11 nonbinary Black womxn (NBBW), this study utilized an Interpretative
Phenomenological Analysis approach (Smith et al., 2022) to examine how NBBW …

Rethinking Black families in poverty: Postcolonial critiques and critical race possibilities

D Williams - Introduction to Africana demography, 2020 - brill.com
Black families are persistently more likely to live in poverty compared to white families. I
define Black families here as Black families with children. For example, Black families are …

Discrimination, gender, and class: An intersectional investigation of Black Americans' personal and relational well-being.

TKM Rice, BG Ogolsky - Journal of Family Psychology, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Discrimination is a chronic stressor for Black Americans that occurs alongside other social
positions and has implications for personal and relational well-being. Using data from the …

From Organizing Medicine to Cooking With More Leafy Greens: A Dyadic, Qualitative Analysis of How Older African American Couples Take Care of Each Other's …

A Rauer, WML Cooke, M Haselschwerdt… - Research on …, 2024 - journals.sagepub.com
Guided by the Dyadic Theory of Illness Management, we explored spousal health
management behaviors and their congruence within seventeen older African American …

An intersectional analysis of women's social role engagement and mental health

CL Erving, C Wright, J Lara - Journal of Marriage and Family, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Guided by role theory and the intersectionality framework, this study assesses
whether social role volume, role type, and role configuration influence the mental health of …

The longitudinal influence of cumulative risk: Is relationship education a resource?

JB Kanter, DG Lannin, AJ Rauer… - Journal of Social …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Singular risk factors elicit negative relational outcomes for couples, yet the accumulation of
risk factors can be especially detrimental to relationship functioning. Few studies, however …

[PDF][PDF] Living and loving in a racialized society: Family status, cumulative risk, and relationship quality among black, Hispanic, and white mothers

DT Williams - Issues in Race & Society, 2021 - researchgate.net
Social selection remains an enduring explanation for understanding family status
differences in relationship quality; yet, whether selection processes operate similarly (or …