2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0297876
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Systemic effects of the COVID pandemic on rural black American men’s interpersonal relationships: A phenomenological examination

Michael G. Curtis,
Elizabeth Wieling,
Chalandra Bryant
et al.

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic was a socionatural disaster that unprecedentedly disrupted the daily lives of individuals, families, and communities. Prior research indicates that Black American men living in rural contexts, particularly in Southern parts of the United States of America, were disproportionately affected by the psychological and economic effects of the pandemic. Despite these disparities, few studies have examined the pandemic’s impact on rural Black American men’s social networks. This study aimed to ex… Show more

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