The Black Ceiling: Barriers to Career Advancement for African American Women in the US 来自 scholarship.claremont.edu 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者:Sepand,C Victoria 摘要: Black women in America do not deal exclusively with race or gender discrimination, but many times a combination of the two. ...
(2013). Self-perceived healthcare needs for African American women in street-level prostitution: Strategies for interventions. Journal of the Association of Black Nursing Faculty in Higher Education, 24(1), 5–9. Google Scholar Puri, N., Shannon, K., Nguyen, P., & Goldenberg, S. M. (...
Abstract Sexual problems are common among gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men (GBM) after diagnosis with HIV. However, these are often overlooked in care and research, where sexual risk reduction and biomedical aspects of sexual health tend to dominate. We conducted a rapid sco...
In American culture, people tend to value individual freedom and independence. Some other cultures foster more of a group mentality, and people tend to make decisions based on the good of the whole and to submit to authority more readily. This difference can be a cultural barrier, especially ...
Using case study methodology (Stake, 2006), this research examined the environmental influences, or contextual supports and barriers, that were most influential in contributing to African American students' persistence in an engineering major. Social cognitive career theory provides the framework for under...
culturePURPOSE. To identify barriers to hospice care perceived by African Americans. SAMPLE. African-American members (N = 30, 4 males, 19 females) of a metropolitan community in the Midwest. METHODS. Four focus groups were conducted, three with community members and one of hospice-experienced ...
the communication barrier between the two communities (The Heather world: Heather Artinian at TEDxGeorgetown, 2013). Similarly, in sub-Saharan Africa, there is not much emphasis placed on deaf culture and those facing auditory impairment. To date, there is not sub-Saharan African country that ...
women are well represented in professions traditionally dominated by men, the cockpit remains a largely male preserve. In airlines as diverse as American Airlines, Air New Zealand, KLM, Qantas, Southwest Airlines and Virgin Atlantic, the proportion of women pilots is below the world average of 5%...
Groth (2016) Investigate the factors affecting diet choices of pregnant, low-income African American pregnant women. USA (n = 25) Semi-structured interviews B: Cravings, changed taste in pregnancy, time, finances, lack of understanding. F: Beliefs of benefit to baby, information from practitioner...
“They go hand in hand”: a patient-oriented, qualitative descriptive study on the interconnectedness between chronic health and mental health conditions in transition-age youth Article Open access 02 January 2023 A qualitative study on African immigrant and refugee families’ experiences of accessing...