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Williams, Robert L. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2008
The Association of Black Psychologists (ABPsi) was founded on September 2, 1968, during times of turbulence, turmoil, and unrest in this country. This article chronicles the formation, development, and progress of the ABPsi over the past 40 years. The initial thrust of the ABPsi in its originating years was to denounce racism and the American…
Descriptors: African Americans, Afrocentrism, Psychologists, Professional Associations

Kwate, Naa Oyo A. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2003
Cross-validated the Africentrism Scale, investigating the relationship between Africentrism and demographic variables in a diverse sample of individuals of African descent. Results indicated that the scale demonstrated solid internal consistency and convergent validity. Age and education related to Africentrism, with younger and less educated…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Blacks, Content Validity, Demography

Kwate, Naa Oyo A. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2001
Examines the Eurocentric basis of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Third Edition (WISC-III) and reveals its antagonistic and incompatible relationship to an Africentric conception of intellectual and mental health. Suggests that the WISC-III provides a measure of misorientation quotient rather than intelligence quotient, and notes…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Youth, Intelligence Tests, Racial Bias

Chipungu, Sandra S.; Hermann, John; Sambrano, Soledad; Nistler, Mary; Sale, Elizabeth; Springer, J. Fred – Journal of Black Psychology, 2000
Examined characteristics of 12 substance abuse prevention programs serving African American youth. Findings indicated that African American youth exhibited lower use rates than most other ethnic groups, but by age 16-18 years, use was prevalent. Africentric principles and themes integrated into the prevention programs contributed to higher rates…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Cultural Relevance

Akbar, Maysa; Chambers, John W., Jr.; Thompson, Vetta L. Sanders – Journal of Black Psychology, 2001
Examined the relationship between black identity, Afrocentric values, and self-esteem among 161 Jamaican young adolescents age 8-13 years from 4 summer camps. Participant surveys indicated that Afrocentric values, black identity, and self-esteem were correlated for female adolescents but not for male adolescents. Self-esteem explained more of the…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Blacks, Early Adolescents, Racial Identification

Warfield-Coppock, Nsenga – Journal of Black Psychology, 1995
Compares and contrasts Eurocentric organizational goals and values with Afrocentric ones. While the Western model is based on materialism, hierarchical control, bottom-line profits, and competition, the Afrocentric model is based on support of all members, communal management style, and people over profits. (JPS)
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Blacks, Higher Education, Organizational Climate

Jefferson, Stephen D.; Caldwell, Robert – Journal of Black Psychology, 2002
Explored the relationship between specific theories of racial identity attitudes and the asymmetry hypothesis. Surveys of African American college students indicated that people who strongly endorsed an Africentric perspective attributed more racial bias to white than to African American characters described as discriminating against others not of…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Students, College Students, Higher Education
Armstrong, Ketra L. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2005
This study examined Black students' cognitive and affective responses to race of messenger and cultural content of message as Afrocentric communication stimuli. The sample consisted of 127 Black students (89 in the experimental group and 38 in the control group). Results of a 2 X 2 factorial MANOVA design indicated minimal yet significant main…
Descriptors: Stimuli, Afrocentrism, Interpersonal Communication, Student Attitudes

Oshodi, John Egbeazien – Journal of Black Psychology, 1999
Describes the Oshodi (J. Oshodi) Empty-Pot Healing Approach (OEPHA), an African-based psychotherapeutic approach that aims to create balance and foster achievement motivation. Illustrates the 11 phases of the OEPHA through the case study of an adult psychotherapeutic client. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adults, Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Blacks

Caughy, Margaret O'Brien; Randolph, Suzanne M.; O'Campo, Patricia J. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2002
Pilot tested the Africentric Home Environment Inventory (AHEI), an observational measure for racial socialization features of the home environment, collecting data during home visits with socioeconomically diverse, urban, African American families with preschoolers. There was a strong association between AHEI scores and family socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Blacks, Family Environment

Gregory W. Henry; Harper, Kevin W. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2001
Ntu is a pluralistic approach to psychotherapy. Framed in an Afrocentric understanding of the world, Ntu is a multifaceted, continually evolving way of conceptualizing human behavior that treats families using ancient Eastern principles of healing, New Age conceptualizations of the mind-body relationship, an Afrocentric world view, and…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Culture, Counseling, Cultural Pluralism
Wallace, Barbara C.; Constantine, Madonna G. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2005
This study investigated the relationships among Africentric cultural values (i.e., the extent to which an individual adheres to a worldview emphasizing communalism, unity, harmony, spirituality, and authenticity), favorable psychological help-seeking attitudes, perceived counseling stigma, and self-concealment (i.e., the tendency to withhold…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, African American Culture, Help Seeking, Self Concept

Chambers, John W., Jr.; Kambon, Kobi; Birdsong, Bobbi Davis; Brown, Jamye; Dixon, Pamela; Robbins-Brinson, Larmia – Journal of Black Psychology, 1998
Investigated whether there were distinct behavioral profiles involving perceived and daily stress and Afrocentric identity in a sample of 701 African American college students at historically Black colleges and universities. Afrocentric identity and stress were not correlated, but the cluster with the highest level of Afrocentric identity…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Behavior Patterns, Black Colleges, Black Culture

Grills, Cheryl; Longshore, Douglas – Journal of Black Psychology, 1996
Evaluated two alternate forms of self-report measurements of Africentrism defined as the degree to which a person adheres to the Nguzo Saba (Seven Principles) in African and AfricanAmerican culture. Four reliability and validity studies reveal a 15-item version that can be used for future testing and for properly directing use of African-centered…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Attitude Measures, Black Attitudes, Measurement Techniques

Woods, LaKeesha N.; Jagers, Robert J. – Journal of Black Psychology, 2003
Explored the effect of cultural orientation on African American adolescents' moral reasoning. Surveys of urban eighth graders indicated that the African values of spirituality, communalism, and affect positively correlated with moral reasoning. Communalism, affect, and the Anglocultural value of interpersonal competition positively predicted moral…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Students, Cultural Differences, Early Adolescents
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