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Study: African-Americans who attend church less likely to suffer mental-health issues than those who don’t
Case Western Reserve University researchers examine how social relationships affect depression, suicide and other issues African-Americans who regularly attend church are far less likely to suffer from mental-health issues, including depression and suicide, according to new research from Case Wester...
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Study suggests social workers could help families navigate foreclosure, protect the American Dream
Community-based service professionals think that helping clients navigate a financial crisis—such as foreclosure—is a good idea. We know that because researchers from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University asked them. In a qualitativ...
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Exposure to domestic violence costs U.S. government $55 billion each year
CWRU study shows exposure to domestic violence carries long-term consequences for both children, society The federal government spends an estimated $55 billion annually on dealing with the effects of childhood exposure to domestic violence, according to new research by social scientists at Case West...
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Encyclopedia of Cleveland History plots new future for city's past
Adding 20 volunteer editors—and a stable of new contributors—Cleveland’s own encyclopedia embarks on an era of expansion and engagement Nobody knows Cleveland’s history quite like Clevelanders. With this in mind, the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History will add up to 20 volunteer editors to direct te...
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Tracking housing shifts and economic mobility in Cleveland’s neighborhoods
Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, Cleveland Neighborhood Progress unveil new tool to assess city’s development The Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development at Case Western Reserve University helped develop a new tool to track housing shifts and economic mobility in the city...
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Schubert Center marks 20th anniversary with all-day conference "Cleveland: A Community Committed to Our Children"
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University, the center is convening "Cleveland: A Community Committed to Our Children," from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 27 at the Tinkham Veale University Center. Members of the university and broader ...
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Study: Teaching students that intelligence can grow with effort does little to improve academic performance
Around the country, hundreds of schools have invested in educational programs teaching students that, with effort, they can improve traits such as intelligence and, therefore, improve their grades and test scores. However, these programs, known as “growth mindset interventions,” do not work for mos...
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The presence of sexual violence in neighborhoods erodes feelings of safety for women—but not men
Feelings about the frequency of rape or other forms of sexual assault in a neighborhood are significantly tied to women’s—but not men’s—perceptions of its safety, according to new research. However, both men and women report feeling less safe in their neighborhoods based on the presence of other vi...
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How does mothers’ cocaine use during pregnancy affect boys and girls differently?
With a focus on gender, new NIH-funded research continues two decades of study at Case Western Reserve University into effects of prenatal cocaine exposure Teens whose mothers used cocaine during pregnancy are more likely to have aggression and attention problems—known predictors of later drug use a...
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Racial profiling by retailers creates an unwelcome climate for black shoppers, study shows
Discrimination endured by black shoppers forces them to downplay their race or shy away from an activity among the most common and celebrated in American culture, according to new research. The study, “Shopping While Black,” published in the Journal of Consumer Culture, details how African-American...