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Community-tailored film to improve intimate-partner violence knowledge among African immigrants and refugees in the USA

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Among immigrant women in the USA, African immigrants face significant barriers seeking help for intimate partner violence (IPV) due to gender inequality, a culture of acceptance of IPV and lack of knowledge about IPV. Akiko Kamimura's project aims to test the use of a participatory film to address IPV among African immigrants from Central Africa in the USA.

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Beyond Empathy: Familial Incarceration, Stress Proliferation, and Depressive Symptoms Among African Americans

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Max Coleman's research found that "Women tend to be more vulnerable to the adverse psychological effects of “network events” (stressors that occur to loved ones). The cost-of-caring hypothesis is regarded as the primary mechanism for this vulnerability and posits that women’s relatively high level of emotional involvement in the lives of network members causes women to experience greater empathetic reactions when loved ones encounter stressors."

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Last Updated: 1/22/25