Strengthening lower‐income families: Lessons learned from policy responses to the COVID‐19 pandemic
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 …
have the potential to strain intimate relationships and exacerbate prior inequities across …
Singlehood during later life: Theoretical considerations for health and social relationships
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 …
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
Background Household material hardships could have a negative impact on maternal
mental health. Understanding mechanisms by which material hardship trajectories affect …
mental health. Understanding mechanisms by which material hardship trajectories affect …
Sexual healing (and harming): The radical transformative potentialities of nonbinary Black womxn's sexuality.
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 …
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 …
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.
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 …
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 …
Guided by the Dyadic Theory of Illness Management, we explored spousal health
management behaviors and their congruence within seventeen older African American …
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 …
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?
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 …
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 …
differences in relationship quality; yet, whether selection processes operate similarly (or …