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Dionne Stephens1, Tami L Thomas1.
Abstract
Black women's skin color perceptions were identified utilized qualitative methods. The primary goal was to identify the relevance of these perceptions on their understandings about dating preferences and related beliefs about appropriate scripts using a Black feminist thought framework. Twenty- eight self- identified Black women attending a large university in the southeastern United States were interviewed for this study. Lighter- skin was perceived as being more attractive, and associated with four themes about dating: (a) positive personality traits, (b) increased value in dating contexts, and (c) sexual appeal to men. Therapeutic considerations for addressing skin color concerns with Black female clients, including addressing within group differences and validation of skin color values, are addressed.Entities:
Keywords: ATTRACTIVENESS; BLACK WOMEN; DATING; SEXUALITY; SKIN COLOR; THERAPY
Year: 2012 PMID: 24707076 PMCID: PMC3974407 DOI: 10.1080/08952833.2012.710815
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fem Fam Ther ISSN: 0895-2833