Multidimensional Racism‐Related Stress and the Undermining of Black Romantic Relationships
ABSTRACT Objective The objective of this study was to examine the relative and compounded associations between two dimensions of racism‐related stress (interpersonal racial discrimination and vicarious racism‐related stress connected to social movements stemming from the murder of George Floyd) and Black Americans' romantic relationship satisfaction ...
TeKisha M. Rice Wallace +2 more
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Depressive symptoms, violence, and discrimination among transgender women during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Errea RA +9 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To examine whether same‐gender relationship (SGR) status predicts intergenerational estrangement, operationalized as emotional closeness as well as physical contact to parents, in Germany. Background The relationship to the family of origin can be a source of support or stress.
Anne R. Vogel +2 more
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Examining risk factors for HIV infection amongst male inmates in Peruvian prisons: a cross-sectional study using national prisoner census data. [PDF]
Quispe-Cañari JF, Carrasco-Navarro RM.
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Redoing Family After Estrangement
ABSTRACT Objective This study theorizes estrangement as a catalyst for redoing family through a dynamic process of rebuilding kinship's meaning, structure, and content. Background Research on family estrangement has overwhelmingly focused on its emotional, social, and financial consequences, overlooking how estrangement holistically reshapes the ...
Rin Reczek
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Attachment, Perceived Partner Phubbing, and Retaliation: A Daily Diary Study
ABSTRACT Objective We conducted a diary study to investigate the role of adult attachment on responses to daily perceived partner phubbing in a sample of couple members (N = 196). Method We focused on personal and relational well‐being as well as reactions to phubbing, retaliation reports, and motives as outcomes.
Katherine B. Carnelley +3 more
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ABSTRACT Sociolinguists emphasize the context‐dependence of social meanings activated by linguistic variation. I examine this dynamic using the Goffmanian concept of frames, focusing on the intersection of gender and sexuality. More specifically, I explore pitch variation as an index of femininity in the domestic abuse victimization frame.
Matthew Hunt
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[Primary care management of sexually transmitted infections (III). Viral hepatitis and HIV infection]. [PDF]
Carrillo Muñoz R +3 more
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Drug Addiction in Gay and Bisexual Men Living with HIV Engaged in Sexualized Drug Use: Recent Drug Use, Polydrug and Depressive Symptoms as Predictors. [PDF]
Ollero MJF +14 more
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