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1. Identity Construction Of Gay Asian American Men In Chay Yew’s Porcelain And A Language Of Their Own
2. Gunga Din Highway:The Construction Of Chinese American Men's Gender Identity From The Perspective Of Cultural Trauma
3. On The Construction Of Masculinity Of African-American Men In August Wilson's Plays
4. Masculinity Of Indian American Men In Jhumpa Lahiri's Fictions
5. Paternal predictors of emotional empathy and anger in African American men
6. Does masculinity negatively impact health outcomes in African American men
7. Effects of Social Support on Health-Seeking Behaviors Among African American Men Who Have Sex With Me
8. Assessing the views of African-American men and women on the impact of racism on African-American marriages: A communications model that promotes mutuality
9. Racial identity and resilience as predictors of the psychological health of African American men
10. African American men and college mathematics: Gaining access and attaining success
11. Examining the impact of historical/developmental, sociodemographic, and psychological factors on passive suicide among African-American men
12. African American Men with a History of Special Education and Criminal Behavior: Difference in Coping Abilities
13. Becoming men: The journey of Irish American men into manhood
14. Prostate cancer screening intention among African American men: An instrument development study
15. Race, gender, physical attractiveness, and media: Understanding fashion magazine advertisement use in the construction of standards for physical attractiveness among African American men and women
16. Cultural Capital and the Impact on Graduation for African American Men in Community Colleges
17. Examining the Relationships Between Religiosity, Spirituality, Internalized Homonegativity, and Sexual Risk Behaviors Among African-American Men who Have Sex with Men: The Sexual Health in Faith Traditions (SHIFT) Study
18. African American men who have sex with men: Meanings, identity, and risk
19. Preventive health behavior among African American men: Historical barriers, psychosocial factors, and implications for patient-provider relationships
20. Barriers to education faced by incarcerated and formerly incarcerated African American men
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