Chapter 14 Flashcards
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the health of African Americans?
a. African Americans are underrepresented among AIDS cases.
b. African Americans are more likely to undergo corrective surgeries than White Americans are.
c. There is little evidence that the blood pressure of African Americans can be influenced by psychological factors.
d. The average lifespan of African Americans is up to five to six years shorter than that of White Americans.
d
___________ and __________ protective factors have been hypothesized to account for the finding that African Americans have lower levels of heavy binge drinking among any ethnic group except for Asians.
Family; religious
True/False
Question: Although African Americans represent only 13 percent of the U.S. population, 40 percent of those incarcerated are Black.
true
Based on the chapter and some of the family characteristics that are noted, what are some of the ways a therapist might work with African American families?
Rather than trying to change the family structure, therapists should work to make it stronger and more functional.
Demographics on the African American population show
a. within 20 years, they will be the largest minority group in the United States.
b. the number of African American men in their 20s who are in prison, in jail, or on parole has decreased in recent years.
c. the poverty rate of African Americans remains nearly two times as high as that of White Americans.
d. their unemployment rate is now only slightly higher than that of White Americans.
c
One of the most important counselor characteristic for African Americans is the _ _ of the counselor.
cultural sensitivity
Why should a therapist working with African Americans examine their own beliefs about family structure and roles within families?
For family therapy to work, counselors must first figure out what they believe and value about family roles and how people should talk to each other. They should be careful not to force these beliefs on other families.
What is accurate regarding the educational experience of African Americans?
a. The educational attainment gap between Black and White children has widened considerably in the last 10 years.
b. Approximately 25 percent of African American adults do not graduate from high school.
c. The percentage of African Americans in higher education has increased dramatically in the last few years, even with the dismantling of affirmative action programs.
d. In general, African American college students report few instances of discrimination and prejudice on college campuses.
b
True/False
Question: African Americans in the immersion stage are less likely to report instances of racial discrimination.
false
African Americans in the pre-encounter stage are less likely to report racial discrimination than those in the immersion stage. Those in the immersion stage are also less likely to be happy with society as a whole.
True/False
Question: The poverty rate for African Americans remains nearly two times higher than that of all households.
true
What has been found regarding African American adolescents/young adults (ages 16 to 24)?
a. Unemployment rates among this population are low.
b. African American youth have the lowest rate of substance abuse.
c. Most do not feel that race is a factor in terms of how people are judged.
d. Their suicide rate is lower than that of White youth.
b
Counselors working with economically disadvantaged African American families may need to assume which of the following roles?
a. problem solver
b. babysitter
c. help do chores
d. facilitating mentor
e. advocate
f. case manager
g. navigate community resources
a, d, e, f, g
True/False
Question: The unemployment rate for African Americans is nearly twice as high as that of all households.
True
What are three specific challenges the African American male faces?
poverty rate, unemployment rate, health issues, racism, crime, school failure, family issues.
Describe why the educational environment is often a negative one for African American youth.
People who work in schools often think that African American parents are lazy or incompetent, and they blame the problems of children on their parents’ lack of support for school.