Do racial differences in coping resources explain the Black–White paradox in mental health? A test of multiple mechanisms

P Louie, L Upenieks, CL Erving… - Journal of Health …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
A central paradox in the mental health literature is the tendency for black Americans to report
similar or better mental health than white Americans despite experiencing greater stress …

Theories for race and gender differences in management of social identity-related stressors: A systematic review

GS Bey, CM Ulbricht, SD Person - Journal of racial and ethnic health …, 2019 - Springer
Sociodemographic group-specific strategies for stress management may contribute to racial
and gender disparities in health outcomes in the USA. We aimed to systematically review …

Vicarious discrimination, psychosocial resources, and mental health among Black Americans

P Louie, L Upenieks - Social Psychology Quarterly, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Does hearing about or witnessing someone else experience discrimination harm
individuals' mental health? Using data from the Nashville Stress and Health Study, we …

Race and SES differences in psychosocial resources: Implications for social stress theory

CS Thomas Tobin, CL Erving… - Social Psychology …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Social stress theory predicts that psychosocial resources shape health inequalities but is
less clear about the ways in which the availability of resources differs across racial and …

The influence of college students' academic stressors on mental health during COVID-19: The mediating effect of social support, social well-being, and self-identity

P Li, J Yang, Z Zhou, Z Zhao, T Liu - Frontiers in public health, 2022 - frontiersin.org
COVID-19 caused harmful mental consequences to the public, and mental health problems
were very common among college students during the outbreak of COVID-19. Academic …

SES, chronic kidney disease, and race in the US: a systematic review and meta-analysis

P Vart, SKR van Zon, RT Gansevoort… - American journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
Context The risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the US is higher in individuals with low
SES than in those with high SES. However, differences in these risks between African …

Psychologically resilient, but physically vulnerable? Exploring the psychosocial determinants of African American women's mental and physical health

CL Erving, LA Satcher, Y Chen - Sociology of Race and …, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Integrating the intersectionality framework and stress theory, this study identifies the
stressors and psychosocial resources contributing to the physical and psychological health …

[HTML][HTML] Coping strategies predict daily emotional reactivity to stress: An ecological momentary assessment study

T Sun, Y Yap, YC Tung, B Bei, JF Wiley - Journal of Affective Disorders, 2023 - Elsevier
Background Emotional reactivity predicts poor health and psychopathology. Despite its
theoretical importance, little research has tested whether coping predicts emotional reactivity …

Race, flourishing, and all-cause mortality in the United States, 1995–2016

P Louie, L Upenieks, A Siddiqi… - American Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
We assessed whether race moderates the association between flourishing and all-cause
mortality. We used panel data from the Midlife in the United States Study (MIDUS)(1995 …

Coping and emotion regulation strategies in adulthood: Specificities regarding age, gender and level of education

HS Vitulić, S Prosen - Društvena istraživanja, 2016 - drustvena-istrazivanja.pilar.hr
In the study, the use of coping and emotion regulation (ER) strategies is compared in 194
adults aged between 20 and 65 years, regarding their age (emerging, young or middle …