Duncan, L. E. (2003). Black Male College Students’ Attitudes Toward Seeking Psychological Help. Journal of Black Psychology, 29(1), 68-86. This study examined the relationships between age, socioeconomic status (SES), cultural mistrust, African self-consciousness, and attitude about seeking psychological help in 131 Black male undergraduate and graduate students as measured by the Hollingshead… Continue Reading Black Male College Students’ Attitudes Toward Seeking Psychological Help
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Peer Support For African American Male College Achievement: Beyond Internalized Racism And The Burden Of “Acting White”
Harper, S. R. (2006). Peer Support For African American Male College Achievement: Beyond Internalized Racism And The Burden Of “Acting White”. The Journal of Men’s Studies,14(3), 337-358. Theorists posit that the social reinforcement of racially oppressive assumptions eventually works its way into the psyche of African Americans and negatively shapes the… Continue Reading Peer Support For African American Male College Achievement: Beyond Internalized Racism And The Burden Of “Acting White”
Racial Identity Development and Psychological Coping Strategies of Undergraduate and Graduate African American Males
Bridges, E. (2011). Racial Identity Development and Psychological Coping Strategies of Undergraduate and Graduate African American Males. Journal of African American Males in Education, 2(2), 150 – 167. African American men face many socio-cultural, academic, and negative stressors that generate stress experiences and identity conflicts. These stressors, in turn, may lead to… Continue Reading Racial Identity Development and Psychological Coping Strategies of Undergraduate and Graduate African American Males