Marion Bennett
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Marion Bennett's research investigates the intersection of social work, sports, and mental health, with a particular focus on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact on student-athletes. Their work also examines the relationship between mental health, mental toughness, and the sport ethic model. Bennett has explored issues of chronic disease multimorbidity and substance use among African American men, including differences between veteran and non-veteran populations. Additionally, their scholarship delves into culturally competent sport social work and the broader context of social protest movements and American democracy. Bennett's published work addresses disparities faced by African American males and their dilemmas. With an h-index of 10 and 495 citations across 25 publications, Bennett remains an active researcher.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 25
- Citations: 495
Selected Publications
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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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- Chronic disease multimorbidity and substance use among African American men: veteran-non-veteran differences
- Chronic disease multimorbidity and substance use among African American men: veteran-non-veteran differences
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