Marion Bennett Data-verified
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Marion Bennett's research investigates the intersection of mental health, social issues, and specific populations. Recent publications explore adverse childhood experiences and their impact on student-athlete mental health, as well as the relationship between mental health and mental toughness within the context of the Sport Ethic Model. Bennett has also published on chronic disease multimorbidity and substance use among African American men, examining differences between veterans and non-veterans. Further work addresses the dilemmas and disparities faced by African American males and the role of social protest movements in shaping American democracy. Bennett's scholarship includes topics related to culturally competent sport social work and the broader societal context of "When the Game Stands Tall."
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 495
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Culturally Competent Sport Social Work: (2025)
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Burdened with Glorious Purpose: (2025)
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It’s a thin line: Mental health and mental toughness within the context of Hughes and Coakley’s Sport Ethic Model (2024)
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Chronic disease multimorbidity and substance use among African American men: veteran-non-veteran differences (2023)
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When the Game Stands Tall (2023)
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