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John Henryism
Issues Influencing Medication Adherence in Black Women with Hypertension
The Unequal Benefits of Upward Mobility Lauren Gaydosh , Kathleen
A Closer Look at African American Men and High Blood Pressure Control
REIMAGINING CRITICAL RACE THEORY in EDUCATION: MENTAL HEALTH, HEALING, and the PATHWAY to LIBERATORY PRAXIS Ebony O
The Impact of Goal-Striving Stress on Physical Health of White Americans, African Americans, and Caribbean Blacks
AFRICAN AMERICANS and HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE: the Role of Stereotype Threat Jim Blascovich,1 Steven J
Racial Discrimination and Depressive Symptoms Among African-American Men: the Mediating and Moderating Roles of Masculine Self-Reliance and John Henryism
Impostor Phenomenon: a Multi-Method Examination of Construct Validity Among Black College Students
John Henryism and Blood Pressure Among Detroit Residents: Findings from the Healthy Environments Partnership Alana M
Coping with Stress and the John Henryism Hypothesis
Hypertension in African Americans
Black Women's Voluntary Use of Mental Health Services
John Henryism and Blood Pressure Among Nigerian Civil Servants
What Are the Mechanisms of Action of Stereotype Threat and How Does It Contribute to the Development of Cardiovascular Disease in African Americans
A Review of the Relationship Between Psychosocial Stress and Chronic Disease for Indigenous and African American Peoples
The Double Edge Sword of John Henryism
Psychosocial Risk Factors for Essential Hypertension Among Black Women
Racial Discrimination, John Henryism Coping, And
Top View
Traditional Versus Acculturated African Americans
I STRESS, COPING STRATEGIES and CARDIOVASCULAR
Psychological and Biological Responses to Race-Based Social Stress As Pathways to Disparities in Educational Outcomes
Race and Ethnicity in Public Health Research: Models to Explain Health Disparities
The Heart of Strength: the Strong Black Woman Schema and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
John Henryism and the Health of African-Americans*
The Relationship Between Social Support and Physiological Processes: a Review with Emphasis on Underlying Mechanisms and Implications for Health
Investigating the Psychological Contours of Asian Indian Immigrant Women’S “Model Minority” Experience
Discrimination, Depression, and John Henryism in African American and Caribbean Black Adolescents
1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION and STUDY RATIONALE Overview
Sherman James on John Henryism
Socioeconomic Position, John Henryism, and Incidence of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Finnish Men
Stress and the Mental Health of Populations of Color
The John Henryism and the Health of African Americans Presented by Dr
Coping, Discrimination, and Physical Health Conditions Among Predominantly Poor, Urban African Americans: Implications for Community-Level Health Services