SECTION I: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Ethnic-Racial Stigma and Health Disparities: From Psychological Theory and Evidence to Public Policy Solutions
Luis M. Rivera 197
SECTION II: INTRAPERSONAL FACTORS AS A SOURCE OF PHYSICAL HEALTH DISPARITIES
Identity-Based Motivation: Implications for Health and Health Disparities
Daphna Oyserman, George C. Smith, and Kristen Elmore 205
Stereotypes Can “Get Under the Skin”: Testing a Self-Stereotyping and Psychological Resource Model of Overweight and Obesity
Luis M. Rivera and Stefanie M. Paredez 225
The Relationships among Vigilant Coping Style, Race, and Depression
Thomas A. LaVeist, Roland J. Thorpe Jr., Geraldine Pierre, GiShawn A. Mance, and David R. Williams 240
SECTION III: INTERPERSONAL AND INTERGROUP FACTORS AS A SOURCE OF PHYSICAL HEALTH DISPARITIES
Stress and Coping in Interracial Contexts: The Influence of Race-Based Rejection Sensitivity and Cross-Group Friendship in Daily Experiences of Health
Elizabeth Page-Gould, Rodolfo Mendoza-Denton, and Wendy Berry Mendes 255
Perceived Racial Discrimination, Drug Use, and Psychological Distress in African American Youth: A Pathway to Child Health Disparities
Kathy Sanders-Phillips, Wendy Kliewer, Taqi Tirmazi, Von Nebbitt, Takisha Carter, and Heather Key 278
Everyday Discrimination Prospectively Predicts Inflammation across 7-Years in Racially Diverse Midlife Women: Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation
Danielle L. Beatty, Charlotte Brown, Karen A. Matthews and Joyce T. Bromberger 297
SECTION IV: STRUCTURAL FACTORS AS A SOURCE OF PHYSICALHEALTH DISPARITIES
Stress-Related Externalizing Behavior among African American Youth: How Could Policy and Practice Transform Risk into Resilience?
Sonya S. Brady, Willie Winton III, and Sonia E. Gockley 315
An Empirical Test of Racial/Ethnic Differences in Perceived Racism and Affiliation with the Gay Community: Implications for HIV Risk
Rahwa Haile, Tawandra L. Rowell-Cunsolo, Edith A. Parker, Mark B. Padilla, and Nathan B. Hansen 342
Examining Neighborhood Environment and Central Obesity in the YES Health Study
Ronica N. Rooks, Yanmei Xu, and David Williams 359
SECTION V: CONCLUSION
Conceptual and Methodological Challenges for Health Disparities Research and Their Policy Implications
Brian D. Smedley and Hector F. Meyers 381
Danielle L. Beatty
Ann Bettencourt