We examined the moderating role of positive and negative religious coping in the relation between racism and psychological well-being in a sample of Catholic and Protestant Asian American college students (N = 107). Based on prior theorizing on the two types of religious coping, combined with some limited empirical evidence, we predicted that positive religious coping would have a buffering effect (Hypothesis 1) on the racism-mental health relation and that negative religious coping would have an exacerbating one (Hypothesis 2). Participants completed an online survey containing measures corresponding to the study variables. Results indicated that the interaction between positive religious coping and racism was nonsignificant (β = .135; p =...
Despite rapid growth of the Asian Americans population in recent decades, less research exists on ra...
The present study is an empirical investigation of cultural mistrust as a mediator in the associatio...
Research and theory combine to suggest that the relationship between religious belief and psychologi...
We examined the experiences of racial identity invalidation, religious coping, and mental health in ...
The author examined the mediating role of perceived support from religious sources (i.e., religious ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential moderating and mediating roles of positive an...
Abstract The topic of mental illness is taboo in the Black Community. This experiment sought to expl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
Anti-Asian racism has been a pervasive challenge for Asian American communities (Sue et al., 2007), ...
Religion\u27s involvement in the coping process remains an underexplored area of coping research des...
Research on Asian American college students’ experiences with racial ethnic microaggressions and the...
Internalized racism is a harmful and common form of racism that is theorized to be associated with h...
The purpose of this research aims to explore the effects of perceived racial discrimination on Asian...
2013-07-27Religious involvement has been shown to buffer daily stress experienced by marginalized et...
Despite rapid growth of the Asian Americans population in recent decades, less research exists on ra...
The present study is an empirical investigation of cultural mistrust as a mediator in the associatio...
Research and theory combine to suggest that the relationship between religious belief and psychologi...
We examined the experiences of racial identity invalidation, religious coping, and mental health in ...
The author examined the mediating role of perceived support from religious sources (i.e., religious ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the potential moderating and mediating roles of positive an...
Abstract The topic of mental illness is taboo in the Black Community. This experiment sought to expl...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
Anti-Asian racism has been a pervasive challenge for Asian American communities (Sue et al., 2007), ...
Religion\u27s involvement in the coping process remains an underexplored area of coping research des...
Research on Asian American college students’ experiences with racial ethnic microaggressions and the...
Internalized racism is a harmful and common form of racism that is theorized to be associated with h...
The purpose of this research aims to explore the effects of perceived racial discrimination on Asian...
2013-07-27Religious involvement has been shown to buffer daily stress experienced by marginalized et...
Despite rapid growth of the Asian Americans population in recent decades, less research exists on ra...
The present study is an empirical investigation of cultural mistrust as a mediator in the associatio...
Research and theory combine to suggest that the relationship between religious belief and psychologi...