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Robert Joseph Taylor
Robert Joseph Taylor
Professor of Social Work and Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan
Verified email at umich.edu
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Religion in the lives of African Americans: Social, psychological, and health perspectives
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters, JS Levin
Sage, 2004
9842004
The National Survey of American Life: A study of racial, ethnic and cultural influences on mental disorders and mental health
JS Jackson, M Torres, CH Caldwell, HW Neighbors, RM Nesse, RJ Taylor, ...
International journal of methods in psychiatric research 13 (4), 196-207, 2004
9832004
Sociodemographic and environmental correlates of racial socialization by Black parents
MC Thornton, LM Chatters, RJ Taylor, WR Allen
Child development 61 (2), 401-409, 1990
8841990
Developments in research on Black families: A decade review
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters, MB Tucker, E Lewis
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 993-1014, 1990
7101990
Race and gender differences in religiosity among older adults: Findings from four national surveys
JS Levin, RJ Taylor, LM Chatters
Journal of gerontology 49 (3), S137-S145, 1994
6711994
Mental health services in faith communities: The role of clergy in black churches
RJ Taylor, CG Ellison, LM Chatters, JS Levin, KD Lincoln
Social work 45 (1), 73-87, 2000
6532000
Church members as a source of informal social support
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters
Review of religious research, 193-203, 1988
5981988
Black and white differences in religious participation: A multisample comparison
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters, R Jayakody, JS Levin
Journal for the scientific study of religion, 403-410, 1996
5661996
Social isolation, depression, and psychological distress among older adults
HO Taylor, RJ Taylor, AW Nguyen, L Chatters
Journal of aging and health 30 (2), 229-246, 2018
5562018
Religious effects on health status and life satisfaction among Black Americans
JS Levin, LM Chatters, RJ Taylor
The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social …, 1995
5361995
Fictive kinship relations in black extended families
LM Chatters, RJ Taylor, R Jayakody
Journal of Comparative Family Studies 25 (3), 297-312, 1994
5041994
Turning to prayer: Social and situational antecedents of religious coping among African Americans
CG Ellison, RJ Taylor
Review of Religious Research, 111-131, 1996
4791996
Religious coping among african americans, caribbean blacks and non‐hispanic whites
LM Chatters, RJ Taylor, JS Jackson, KD Lincoln
Journal of community psychology 36 (3), 371-386, 2008
4752008
Race, ethnicity, and the use of services for mental disorders: Results from the National Survey of American Life
HW Neighbors, C Caldwell, DR Williams, R Nesse, RJ Taylor, ...
Archives of general psychiatry 64 (4), 485-494, 2007
4682007
Racial and ethnic differences in extended family, friendship, fictive kin, and congregational informal support networks
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters, AT Woodward, E Brown
Family relations 62 (4), 609-624, 2013
4192013
Anxiety disorders among African Americans, blacks of Caribbean descent, and non-Hispanic whites in the United States
JA Himle, RE Baser, RJ Taylor, RD Campbell, JS Jackson
Journal of anxiety disorders 23 (5), 578-590, 2009
4172009
Church-based informal support among elderly blacks
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters
The Gerontologist 26 (6), 637-642, 1986
4001986
Subjective religiosity among African Americans: A synthesis of findings from five national samples
RJ Taylor, J Mattis, LM Chatters
Journal of black psychology 25 (4), 524-543, 1999
3841999
Patterns of informal support to elderly black adults: Family, friends, and church members
RJ Taylor, LM Chatters
Social Work 31 (6), 432-438, 1986
3801986
Receipt of support from family among Black Americans: Demographic and familial differences
RJ Taylor
Journal of Marriage and the Family, 67-77, 1986
3621986
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