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Using a race, gender and social-class context, this volume challenges the traditional notions of mental health and mental illness as they apply to African American women, focusing on the contradictions between the strengths and vulnerabilities of this population.

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This is a significant foundation for future research related to this overlooked population. -- Tawana Ford Sabbath Social Work In Health Care

Table of Contents
Part I. Introduction 1. A Conceptual Model of Mental Well-Being for African American Women, by Diane R. Brown Part II. Mental Health and Mental Illness Among African American Women 2. The Epidemiology of Mental Disorders and Mental Health Among African American Women, by Diane R. Brown and Verna M. Keith 3. Changing their Minds: Drug Abuse and Addiction in Black Women, by Lula A. Beatty Part III. Race, Gender, and Cultural Influences on the Mental Well-Being of African American Women 4. (Dis)Respected and (Dis)Regarded: Experiences of Racism and Psychological Distress, by Diane R. Brown, Verna M. Keith, and James S. Jackson 5. Violence and Mental Health, by Evelyn L. Barbee 6. Color Matters: The Importance of Skin Tone for African American Women's Self-Concept in Black and White America, by Verna M. Keith and Maxine S. Thompson Part IV. Social Roles, Social Statuses, and the Mental Well-Being of African American Women 7. Intimate Relationships and Psychological Well-Being, by M. Belinda Tucker 8. Low-Income Single Black Mothers: The Influence of Nonresident Fathers' Presence on Mental Well-Being, by Aurora P. Jackson 9. Sho' Me the Money: The Relationship Between Social Class and Mental Health Among Married Black Women, by Pamela B. Jackson 10. Life Ain't Been No Crystal Stair: Employment, Job Conditions, and Life Satisfaction Among African American Women, by Anna L. Riley and Verna M. Keith 11. Multiple Social Roles and Multiple Stressors for Black Women, by Diane R. Brown and Donna L. Cochran Part V. Keeping On. Keeping On 12. Keeping the Faith: Religion, Stress, and Psychological Well-Being Among African American Women, by Karen D. Lincoln and Linda M. Chatters 13. The Benefits and Costs of Social Support for African American Women, by Beverly A. Gray and Verna M. Keith 14. Patterns of Mental Health Services Utilization Among Black Women, by Cleopatra H. Caldwell Part VI. Conclusion 15. In and Out of Our Right Minds: Strengths, Vulnerabilities, and the Mental Well-being of African American Women, by Verna M. Keith

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 01/10/2003
      ISBN13: 9780231113786, 978-0231113786
      ISBN10: 0231113781

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Using a race, gender and social-class context, this volume challenges the traditional notions of mental health and mental illness as they apply to African American women, focusing on the contradictions between the strengths and vulnerabilities of this population.

      Trade Review
      This is a significant foundation for future research related to this overlooked population. -- Tawana Ford Sabbath Social Work In Health Care

      Table of Contents
      Part I. Introduction 1. A Conceptual Model of Mental Well-Being for African American Women, by Diane R. Brown Part II. Mental Health and Mental Illness Among African American Women 2. The Epidemiology of Mental Disorders and Mental Health Among African American Women, by Diane R. Brown and Verna M. Keith 3. Changing their Minds: Drug Abuse and Addiction in Black Women, by Lula A. Beatty Part III. Race, Gender, and Cultural Influences on the Mental Well-Being of African American Women 4. (Dis)Respected and (Dis)Regarded: Experiences of Racism and Psychological Distress, by Diane R. Brown, Verna M. Keith, and James S. Jackson 5. Violence and Mental Health, by Evelyn L. Barbee 6. Color Matters: The Importance of Skin Tone for African American Women's Self-Concept in Black and White America, by Verna M. Keith and Maxine S. Thompson Part IV. Social Roles, Social Statuses, and the Mental Well-Being of African American Women 7. Intimate Relationships and Psychological Well-Being, by M. Belinda Tucker 8. Low-Income Single Black Mothers: The Influence of Nonresident Fathers' Presence on Mental Well-Being, by Aurora P. Jackson 9. Sho' Me the Money: The Relationship Between Social Class and Mental Health Among Married Black Women, by Pamela B. Jackson 10. Life Ain't Been No Crystal Stair: Employment, Job Conditions, and Life Satisfaction Among African American Women, by Anna L. Riley and Verna M. Keith 11. Multiple Social Roles and Multiple Stressors for Black Women, by Diane R. Brown and Donna L. Cochran Part V. Keeping On. Keeping On 12. Keeping the Faith: Religion, Stress, and Psychological Well-Being Among African American Women, by Karen D. Lincoln and Linda M. Chatters 13. The Benefits and Costs of Social Support for African American Women, by Beverly A. Gray and Verna M. Keith 14. Patterns of Mental Health Services Utilization Among Black Women, by Cleopatra H. Caldwell Part VI. Conclusion 15. In and Out of Our Right Minds: Strengths, Vulnerabilities, and the Mental Well-being of African American Women, by Verna M. Keith

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