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Research paper thumbnail of Adec's 32nd Annual Conference: It's All about the Stories

Illness, Crisis, & Loss, Oct 1, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of The Holistic Grief Effects of Bereaved Black Female College Students

Omega - Journal Of Death And Dying, Dec 2, 2020

This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 p... more This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 participants from two universities, who identified as Black or African American females, completed a questionnaire regarding death losses and grief effects they experienced. Descriptive statistics and ANOVAs examined between-group differences based on loss experiences. Linear regressions predicted the grief effects Black female college students experience based on time since loss and cause of death. Participants displayed holistic grief effects in all six dimensions of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, interpersonal, and spiritual/world assumptions, with emotional and cognitive effects as the most experienced grief effects. The cause of death had a statistically significant effect on grief effects with suicide and murder, displaying higher mean effects. Although statistically significant relationships were not found between grief effects and time of loss, most mean effects peaked at 7-12 months post-loss. Implications and recommendations for future research are provided.

Research paper thumbnail of Black Panther

Routledge eBooks, Dec 29, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Supporting Biracial Children's Identity Development

Childhood education, Mar 1, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of The World of Bereavement: Cultural Perspectives on Death in Families by Cacciatore, J., & DeFrain, J

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of “Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry”: Cultural Mistrust in End of Life Care and Strategies for Trust-Building

Research paper thumbnail of Perceived discrimination and Latina college students' depressive symptoms: The roles of dyadic coping with sisters and familism values

Research paper thumbnail of Loss and bereavement: A focus on cancer and families, death of a parent, death of a young child, and sudden or violent death in families

Treating contemporary families: Toward a more inclusive clinical practice.

Research paper thumbnail of Social Justice Conceptualizations in Grief and Loss

Research paper thumbnail of “The Remedy Is Not Working”

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Black Panther

Research paper thumbnail of Sexual Assault, Loss, and the Journey to Justice

Non-Death Loss and Grief, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry

Research paper thumbnail of Public Scholarship: A Tool for Strengthening Relationships across Extension, Campus, and Community

Higher education resources are increasingly limited due to declining budget revenue and other cha... more Higher education resources are increasingly limited due to declining budget revenue and other challenges. Thus, it is vital for Cooperative Extension to synergize efforts of disseminating education to the public. Promoting public scholarship in and beyond Extension is a promising initiative that can foster collaborations by leveraging existing resources in advancing the Extension mission. We highlight a new program aimed at encouraging a culture of public scholarship across academia. The program is intended to increase knowledge about public scholarship and awareness of its benefits to stakeholders, identify barriers to public scholarship, and provide concrete examples of ways Extension and non-Extension faculty can collaborate on research and programming efforts.

Research paper thumbnail of Grief and Loss Among First Nations and African American Youth

Research paper thumbnail of “It Takes a Lot of Energy”

Promoting Resilience, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Suffocated grief, resilience and survival among African American families

Research paper thumbnail of Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging Ideas. Advancing Family Science Through Public Scholarship: Fostering Community Relationships and Engaging in Broader Impacts

Research paper thumbnail of The Holistic Grief Effects of Bereaved Black Female College Students

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying

This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 p... more This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 participants from two universities, who identified as Black or African American females, completed a questionnaire regarding death losses and grief effects they experienced. Descriptive statistics and ANOVAs examined between-group differences based on loss experiences. Linear regressions predicted the grief effects Black female college students experience based on time since loss and cause of death. Participants displayed holistic grief effects in all six dimensions of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, interpersonal, and spiritual/world assumptions, with emotional and cognitive effects as the most experienced grief effects. The cause of death had a statistically significant effect on grief effects with suicide and murder, displaying higher mean effects. Although statistically significant relationships were not found between grief effects and time of loss, most mean effects peake...

Research paper thumbnail of Adec's 32nd Annual Conference: It's All about the Stories

Illness, Crisis, & Loss, Oct 1, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of The Holistic Grief Effects of Bereaved Black Female College Students

Omega - Journal Of Death And Dying, Dec 2, 2020

This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 p... more This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 participants from two universities, who identified as Black or African American females, completed a questionnaire regarding death losses and grief effects they experienced. Descriptive statistics and ANOVAs examined between-group differences based on loss experiences. Linear regressions predicted the grief effects Black female college students experience based on time since loss and cause of death. Participants displayed holistic grief effects in all six dimensions of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, interpersonal, and spiritual/world assumptions, with emotional and cognitive effects as the most experienced grief effects. The cause of death had a statistically significant effect on grief effects with suicide and murder, displaying higher mean effects. Although statistically significant relationships were not found between grief effects and time of loss, most mean effects peaked at 7-12 months post-loss. Implications and recommendations for future research are provided.

Research paper thumbnail of Black Panther

Routledge eBooks, Dec 29, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Supporting Biracial Children's Identity Development

Childhood education, Mar 1, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of The World of Bereavement: Cultural Perspectives on Death in Families by Cacciatore, J., & DeFrain, J

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of “Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry”: Cultural Mistrust in End of Life Care and Strategies for Trust-Building

Research paper thumbnail of Perceived discrimination and Latina college students' depressive symptoms: The roles of dyadic coping with sisters and familism values

Research paper thumbnail of Loss and bereavement: A focus on cancer and families, death of a parent, death of a young child, and sudden or violent death in families

Treating contemporary families: Toward a more inclusive clinical practice.

Research paper thumbnail of Social Justice Conceptualizations in Grief and Loss

Research paper thumbnail of “The Remedy Is Not Working”

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Black Panther

Research paper thumbnail of Sexual Assault, Loss, and the Journey to Justice

Non-Death Loss and Grief, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Not Gonna Be Laid Out to Dry

Research paper thumbnail of Public Scholarship: A Tool for Strengthening Relationships across Extension, Campus, and Community

Higher education resources are increasingly limited due to declining budget revenue and other cha... more Higher education resources are increasingly limited due to declining budget revenue and other challenges. Thus, it is vital for Cooperative Extension to synergize efforts of disseminating education to the public. Promoting public scholarship in and beyond Extension is a promising initiative that can foster collaborations by leveraging existing resources in advancing the Extension mission. We highlight a new program aimed at encouraging a culture of public scholarship across academia. The program is intended to increase knowledge about public scholarship and awareness of its benefits to stakeholders, identify barriers to public scholarship, and provide concrete examples of ways Extension and non-Extension faculty can collaborate on research and programming efforts.

Research paper thumbnail of Grief and Loss Among First Nations and African American Youth

Research paper thumbnail of “It Takes a Lot of Energy”

Promoting Resilience, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Suffocated grief, resilience and survival among African American families

Research paper thumbnail of Handbook of Social Justice in Loss and Grief

Research paper thumbnail of Emerging Ideas. Advancing Family Science Through Public Scholarship: Fostering Community Relationships and Engaging in Broader Impacts

Research paper thumbnail of The Holistic Grief Effects of Bereaved Black Female College Students

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying

This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 p... more This study examined the holistic grief effects of Black female college students. A total of 105 participants from two universities, who identified as Black or African American females, completed a questionnaire regarding death losses and grief effects they experienced. Descriptive statistics and ANOVAs examined between-group differences based on loss experiences. Linear regressions predicted the grief effects Black female college students experience based on time since loss and cause of death. Participants displayed holistic grief effects in all six dimensions of cognitive, emotional, behavioral, physical, interpersonal, and spiritual/world assumptions, with emotional and cognitive effects as the most experienced grief effects. The cause of death had a statistically significant effect on grief effects with suicide and murder, displaying higher mean effects. Although statistically significant relationships were not found between grief effects and time of loss, most mean effects peake...

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