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Breaking the Chains of White Supremacy: Examining the Psychological Effects of Skin-Tone Discrimination among African Americans in the United States
Coleman-Kirumba, LaJae (2024-07-31) ETD File Embargoed
Skin-tone discrimination, or the preferential and differential treatment of individuals based on their skin tone, may lead to experiences of skin-tone trauma among African American adults. Two types of skin-tone discrimination ...
Cultural Competence and Intergroup Relations: Exploring Collective and Competitive Victim Beliefs in the U.S.
Horton, Aleah (2023-11-29) ETD File Embargoed
Considering the history of race relations in the United States and the ever-increasing diversity of society, multicultural competence is an essential and integral component for adequate psychotherapy, education, and research. ...
“I Can Thrive Under Most Conditions but, I’d Much Rather Thrive in Love:” Utilizing Psychological Thriving and Black Consciousness to Create the Radical Healing Inventory (RHI)
Smith, Kareema (2024-07-25) ETD File Embargoed
The adversity of experiencing heightened levels of stress due to racism and discrimination is well documented in the literature. More recently, new psychological models related to healing from such adversities have been ...
“Shut Up and Play”: Modifying A Situational Attitude Scale to Detect Negative Perceptions and Prejudice toward Division I Athletes in Academic Settings
Battle, Chelsi (2023-07-17) ETD File Embargoed
The current study aimed to modify and develop a scale that detects prejudice towards athletes and examine if there were differences in participant responses based on race, sport or athletic identity. The study involved 107 ...
What’s Your BAC (Bystander Alcohol Check-in)? A Pilot Intervention to Prevent Violence by Reducing Alcohol Consumption of Potential Bystanders
Nelson, Bridget (2023-11-15) ETD File Embargoed
Sexual violence and heavy drinking co-occur for young adult university students. Most university-level interventions target either sexual violence or heavy drinking, but no effective interventions address both. This study ...