Evidence from previous studies indicates that racial discrimination is significantly associated with depression and that African Americans with higher levels of socioeconomic status (SES) report greater exposure to racial discrimination compared to those with lower SES levels. Coping strategies could alter the relationship between racial discrimination and depression among African Americans. This study first examined whether greater levels of SES were associated with increased reports of racial discrimination and ratings of John Henryism, a measure of high-effort coping, among African Americans. Second, we examined whether high-effort coping moderated the relationship between racial discrimination and depression. Data were drawn from the Na...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial differences in self-reported depressive symptomatology have been inconsistent. The current st...
Racial differences in self-reported depressive symptomatology have been inconsistent. The current st...
Discrimination is associated with poor health outcomes in minority groups. Minority adolescents ofte...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Despite well-documented associations between everyday racial discrimination and depression, mechanis...
Background: Most of the literature on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health ...
The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and depression among African Americans was exp...
The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and depression among African Americans was exp...
Objective: The current study tested the individual associations of three dimensions of racial–ethnic...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial differences in self-reported depressive symptomatology have been inconsistent. The current st...
Racial differences in self-reported depressive symptomatology have been inconsistent. The current st...
Discrimination is associated with poor health outcomes in minority groups. Minority adolescents ofte...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
Research demonstrates that the mental health of African Americans is negatively affected by discrimi...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Background: Higher socioeconomic status is known to decrease the risk for poor mental health overall...
Despite well-documented associations between everyday racial discrimination and depression, mechanis...
Background: Most of the literature on the association between socioeconomic status (SES) and health ...
The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and depression among African Americans was exp...
The relationship between socioeconomic position (SEP) and depression among African Americans was exp...
Objective: The current study tested the individual associations of three dimensions of racial–ethnic...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial discrimination is conceptualized as a psychosocial stressor that has negative implications fo...
Racial differences in self-reported depressive symptomatology have been inconsistent. The current st...
Racial differences in self-reported depressive symptomatology have been inconsistent. The current st...