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University of Nevada, Las Vegas

2015

Stress

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Stress And Coping In Women Of Color, Elizabeth Ochoa, Marya Shegog Jan 2015

Stress And Coping In Women Of Color, Elizabeth Ochoa, Marya Shegog

McNair Poster Presentations

  • Stress and coping research has identified stress and lack of coping mechanisms as contributors to the onset of chronic disease, as well as contributing to a low quality of life among women of color in comparison to their Caucasian counterparts (Mays, Yancey, Cochran, Weber, & Felding, 2002; Andrews, Felton, Wewers, & Heath, 2004).
  • The research examining health disparities in African American women, a subset of women of color, have found that African American women do not have the effective skills to cope with stress, which may contribute to the onset of disease (Donovan & West, 2014; Woods- GiscombĂ©, 2010; Mullings, …