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    Previous research suggests that parents’ characteristics and race-related experiences shape the racial socialization messages they give their children. Parents’ beliefs about race may also relate to how they interpret and respond to race-related stressors. The current study drew on the Sociohistorical Integrative Model for the Study of Stress in Black Families to examine the moderating roles of gender and racial identity subscales (i.e., racial centrality, private regard, and public regard) on the relations between race-related stressors (i.e., personal, vicarious, and anticipated racial discrimination) and racial socialization.

    Path analyses were conducted in Mplus 8.2 using online survey data from a national sample of 567 African American parents of adolescents.

    There were seven significant three-way interactions. Racial centrality and gender moderated the relations between both personal and vicarious racial discrimination and each racial socialization message. Private regard and gender moderated the essages African American parents who are exposed to race-related stressors give their children. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

    To illuminate family implications of youth’s work, we examined longitudinal links between the work experiences of Mexican-origin youth in late adolescence and young adulthood and father-youth relationships.

    Using data from 187 Mexican-origin youth and their employed fathers, we tested youth’s (52.4% female;

    = 19.64,

    = 1.78) work hours and workplace discrimination as predictors of paternal acceptance two years later (Time 1 paternal acceptance controlled), and tested moderation by youth gender and maternal employment.

    Multivariate multilevel models revealed a curvilinear association between youth workplace discrimination and father-reported acceptance. Moderation effects of youth gender and mother employment in linear links between youth work experiences and youth-reported acceptance also emerged. Work hours were stronger negative predictors of paternal acceptance for sons than daughters and youth with employed compared to nonemployed mothers. Workplace discrimination was a positive predictor of paternal acceptance of daughters but not sons.

    Findings highlight complex patterns in links between youth’s work and family relationships, an understudied area. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

    Findings highlight complex patterns in links between youth’s work and family relationships, an understudied area. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).Although children’s self-regulation has been widely regarded as a panacea, there may be individual differences in the adaptiveness of self-regulatory processes depending on temperamental factors. We examined whether individual differences in two conceptually distinct types of self-regulation (i.e., emotion self-regulation, nonemotion self-regulation) moderated the association between shyness measured during late childhood (N = 1284; 49.8% girls, 84.1% White, mean parental education fell between associate’s degree/diploma and undergraduate degree) and prosocial tendencies indexed approximately two years later during early adolescence. We found that children’s shyness was negatively associated with adolescents’ prosocial tendencies only at high levels of emotion self-regulation, and that shyness was positively related to prosocial tendencies only at low levels of nonemotion self-regulation. In the context of relatively higher levels of shyness, being “over” emotionally regulated may interfere with positive socioemotional outcomes. These findings may provide additional insight into the heterogeneity of self-regulation, and why some shy children may be reluctant to engage in prosocial acts. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).Objective Medication is particularly important to advocates within the mental health recovery movement and this movement is founded upon a resistance to coercive treatment. Given this history, we explored the perspectives of providers and service users engaged in the recovery-oriented practice Person-Centered Care Planning (PCCP) to understand (a). How providers trained in PCCP understand the role of psychiatric medication and (b). Panobinostat order How service users receiving services from providers trained in PCCP understand and experience the role of psychiatric medication in treatment. Method This study comprises data from the qualitative phase of an NIMH-funded randomized trial of PCCP, an evidence-based recovery-oriented practice. Data were collected from 22 focus groups of providers and service users across seven community mental health centers. Interviews were analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Qualitative themes from the provider focus groups included “promoting adherence” and “medication as a precondition.” Providers expressed that service users need to be adherent to medication and their symptoms managed before recovery-oriented practices could be pursued. Service user themes included “we were cattle” and medication as “my saving grace.” While many experienced medication as helpful, they found providers’ focus on adherence to be inflexible and, at times, coercive. Conclusion and Implications for Practice These results suggest that even within agencies actively implementing recovery-oriented practices, there are aspects of treatment, namely medication management, that are more impervious to recovery principles. Agency level trainings in PCCP and other recovery-oriented practices would benefit from the inclusion of all staff, including psychiatrists and other prescribers. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).A facile copper-catalyzed aminosulfonylation of O-homoallyl benzimidates with sodium sulfinates in the presence of tert-butyl peroxybenzoate (TBPB) and XPhos ligand has been developed. By using this protocol, a variety of potentially bioactive 1,3-oxazines were directly synthesized. This method has the merits of a cheap catalyst, easily available and stable sulfone reagents, and simple operation.Current treatment of chronic wounds has been critically limited by various factors, including bacterial infection, biofilm formation, impaired angiogenesis, and prolonged inflammation. Addressing these challenges, we developed a multifunctional wound dressing-based three-pronged approach for accelerating wound healing. The multifunctional wound dressing, composed of nanofibers, functional nanoparticles, natural biopolymers, and selected protein and peptide, can target multiple endogenous repair mechanisms and represents a promising alternative to current wound healing products.