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- ItemBlack and White Biracial Marriage in the United States(2017) Robinson, MarlonThis article looks at marital quality in Black and White biracial marriage in the United States. It gives an overview of some of the statistics of Black and White biracial marriage. The current article also highlights variables associated with marital quality in Black and White biracial marriage such as racial differences, probability for divorce, racial identity, age, socioeconomic status, and number of children. Several practical suggestions for helping this population are pulled together at the end of the article.
- ItemBlack and White Biracial Marriage in the United States(2018-07) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemChaplains: Promoters of Ethics in the Work Place(2019) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemEmbracing a Lifestyle of Wellness: Self-care for MFTs(2022) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemEvangelism in the Book of Acts: A Biblical Model for Churches(2012) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemIn Pursuit of Self-care: Health and Well-being for the MFT(2015) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemMy Journey to AdventHealth Manchester(2021) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemShared Leadership: A Rediscovery of an Old Paradigm and Its Historical Context(2018) Robinson, MarlonThe paradigm shift in the leadership field has resulted in several contemporary approaches to leadership. These approaches focus on process as opposed to traits-the emphasis of the traditional approaches. The purpose of this article is to examine shared leadership: the historical background, biblical foundation, differences between traditional leadership and shared leadership, dissimilarities of shared leadership and teamwork, benefits and limitations, and shared leadership in practice. Several benefits of shared leadership are highlighted, such as increased trust among team members and performance improvement. While shared leadership has several advantages, leaders need to be aware that it does not fit for every context.
- ItemThe Effects of Religiosity on Parent-Adolescent Communication about Sex and Sexuality: A Multiple Regression(2017) Robinson, MarlonMost studies on parental religiosity have focused on specific adolescent sexual behaviors (i.e. sexual initiation), family cohesion, greater supervision, and higher moral expectation while parent-adolescent communication about sexual matters remains understudied. The purpose of this study was to examine the relative influence of parent variables such as relation, education level, communication style (degree of openness, extent of problems), and religiosity (public, private) on sex communication and the age at which parents began conversations about sexual matters. A sample of 170 parents and caregivers from the Continental United States who had at least one adolescent 13-18 years old completed questions on demographics, religiosity, Parent/Adolescent Communication Scale (PACS), age of initial conversation about sexual matters, and The Sexual Communication Scale (SCS). Results indicated most parents initiated conversations about sexual matters by age 12. A multiple regression was used to investigate the influence of the parental variables on sex communication and the age at which parents began conversations about sexual matters. The results of the multiple regression analysis on the influence of the predictor variables on age of the initial conversation about sexual matters indicated that parental education level and degree of openness were negatively related to the age of initial parental conversation about sexual matters. A second multiple regression was conducted with the same predictor variables to determine if they had an influence on communication about sexual matters. These variables had no significant influence on conversations about sexual matters. In both multiple regression analyses, religiosity was not significantly associated with the age at which parents began conversations about sexual matters and sex communication in general. Discussion focused on implications for parents, educators, therapists, and future research.
- ItemThe Pastor's Mental Health and the Covid-19 Pandemic(2021-03) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemWomen and Military: Military Wives, PTSD, Military Marriages: A Research Agenda(2012-09) Robinson, Marlon
- ItemWorth the Wait(2012-09) Robinson, Marlon