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J Behav Med ; 38(4): 689-700, 2015 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26054448

ABSTRACT

Perceived ethnic discrimination has been associated with cigarette smoking in US adults in the majority of studies, but gaps in understanding remain. It is unclear if the association of discrimination to smoking is a function of lifetime or recent exposure to discrimination. Some sociodemographic and mood-related risk factors may confound the relationship of discrimination to smoking. Gender and race/ethnicity differences in this relationship have been understudied. This study examines the relationship of lifetime and recent discrimination to smoking status and frequency, controlling for sociodemographic and mood-related variables and investigating the moderating role of race/ethnicity and gender. Participants included 518 Black and Latino(a) adults from New York, US. Lifetime and past week discrimination were measured with the Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire-Community Version. Ecological momentary assessment methods were used to collect data on smoking and mood every 20 min throughout one testing day using an electronic diary. Controlling for sociodemographic and mood-related variables, there was a significant association of recent (past week) discrimination exposure to current smoking. Lifetime discrimination was associated with smoking frequency, but not current smoking status. The association of recent discrimination to smoking status was moderated by race/ethnicity and gender, with positive associations emerging for both Black adults and for men. The association of lifetime discrimination on smoking frequency was not moderated by gender or race/ethnicity. Acute race/ethnicity-related stressors may be associated with the decision to smoke at all on a given day; whereas chronic stigmatization may reduce the barriers to smoking more frequently.


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Black or African American , Hispanic or Latino , Racism , Smoking/ethnology , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Perception , Residence Characteristics , Young Adult
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Intellect Dev Disabil ; 51(5): 349-59, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24303822

ABSTRACT

Families are critical in the provision of lifelong support to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Today, more people with IDD receive long-term services and supports while living with their families. Thus, it is important that researchers, practitioners, and policy makers understand how to best support families who provide at-home support to children and adults with IDD. This article summarizes (a) the status of research regarding the support of families who provide support at home to individuals with IDD, (b) present points of concern regarding supports for these families, and (c) associated future research priorities related to supporting families.


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Caregivers/economics , Caregivers/psychology , Developmental Disabilities/economics , Developmental Disabilities/rehabilitation , Financing, Government/economics , Health Policy/economics , Health Services Accessibility/economics , Intellectual Disability/economics , Intellectual Disability/rehabilitation , Adult , Child , Cost of Illness , Education of Intellectually Disabled/economics , Health Services Needs and Demand/economics , Home Nursing/economics , Humans , Mainstreaming, Education/economics , Rehabilitation, Vocational/economics , Residential Treatment/economics , Respite Care/economics , Social Support , United States
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Ment Retard Dev Disabil Res Rev ; 13(2): 114-20, 2007.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17563894

ABSTRACT

The article reviews the federal statutes and relevant decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court that constitute the core concepts of disability policy and their application to persons with disabilities (especially developmental disabilities) and their families.


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Developmental Disabilities , Disability Evaluation , Family Health , Federal Government , Health Policy/legislation & jurisprudence , Child , Humans , United States
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