2018
DOI: 10.1177/0095798418777400
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Factors Influencing Academic Success Among African American College Women: The Impact of African American Acculturation and Religiosity

Abstract: African Americans are historically an underresearched, underrepresented, and underserved population. Furthermore, academic success research has primarily focused on White students, thus creating questions as to the appropriateness of generalizing results to students of color. This study explored factors that influence academic success in African American college women, specifically examining the impact of African American acculturation and religiosity. A total of 129 self-identified Black/African American coll… Show more

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“…For Black students who attend PWIs, this may be especially true, because they also must contend with their experiences as racially minoritized students on campus (e.g., McGuire et al, 2016). Yet, fewer scholars have considered how Black female students reflect on their religious beliefs and develop a more mature understanding of themselves, others, and their place in the world (Johnson & Reynolds, 2018; Patton & McClure, 2009). In the current study, we explored how Black undergraduate women understood, internalized, and negotiated their prior religious socialization messages from family, religious, and community contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Black students who attend PWIs, this may be especially true, because they also must contend with their experiences as racially minoritized students on campus (e.g., McGuire et al, 2016). Yet, fewer scholars have considered how Black female students reflect on their religious beliefs and develop a more mature understanding of themselves, others, and their place in the world (Johnson & Reynolds, 2018; Patton & McClure, 2009). In the current study, we explored how Black undergraduate women understood, internalized, and negotiated their prior religious socialization messages from family, religious, and community contexts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of gender differences has been reported on different aspects of human development implicitly or explicitly, whether it be in terms of women's distinctive forms of moral reasoning (Gatens-Robinson, 1986;Ryan, David, & Reynolds, 2004;Ward & King, 2018), ways of knowing (Belenky et al, 1986), emotionality (Miller, 1976), styles of relational attachment or identity formation (Josselson, 1987), and religiosity (Bryant, 2007;Johnson & Reynolds, 2018). Differences in all of these facets of human development lead to the beliefs that gender differences in spirituality may exist as well.…”
Section: Gender-based Differences In Spiritualitymentioning
confidence: 99%