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Gendered racism, anxiety, and depression: the mediating roles of gendered racialized stress and social isolation.

Tamara NelsonMonique J BrownIsis Garcia-RodriguezOswaldo Moreno
Published in: Ethnicity & health (2021)
Stress from gendered racism is associated with loneliness, which can negatively impact Black women's mental health. Findings suggest that gendered racialized stress and social isolation is important for understanding the relationship between gendered racism and mental health outcomes, such as anxiety and depression.
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