Gendered Racism
The works listed here consider the role of gender and race in racism and microaggressions experienced by Black women and other women of color. To access a longer list of articles, please click here.
Gendered racism and the sexual and reproductive health of Black and Latina Women
Gendered Racial Microaggressions and Black Women's Sleep Health.
Gendered racism and depression among Black women: Examining the roles of social support and identity.
Gendered racism and subjective cognitive complaints among older black women: The role of depression and coping.
Gendered racial microaggressions and black college women: A cross-sectional study of depression and psychological distress.
Intersections of gendered racial trauma and childbirth trauma: Clinical interventions for Black women.
Race-Based Sexual Stereotypes, Gendered Racism, and Sexual Decision Making Among Young Black Cisgender Women.
Understanding the Experiences of Black Women Medical Students and Residents: A Narrative Review.
Gendered racial microaggressions and emerging adult Black women's social and general anxiety: Distress intolerance and stress as mediators.
Gendered Racial Microaggressions, Psychosocial Resources, and Depressive Symptoms among Black Women Attending a Historically Black University.
Coping among Black college women: A transformative study of gendered racism.
Contributions of Black psychology scholars to models of racism and health: Applying intersectionality to center Black women.
Black women's distress matters: Examining gendered racial disparities in psycho-oncology referral rates.
Triple Jeopardy: Complexities of Racism, Sexism, and Ageism on the Experiences of Mental Health Stigma Among Young Canadian Black Women of Caribbean Descent.
Structural equation modeling of microaggressions, religious and racism-related coping, medication adherence, and viral load among Black women living with HIV.
Gendered racism, anxiety, and depression: the mediating roles of gendered racialized stress and social isolation.
"In the back of my mind": A Longitudinal Multiple Case Study Analysis of Successful Black Women Biomedical Graduate Students Navigating Gendered Racism.