OBJECTIVES: The relationships among discrimination, social support, and mental health have mostly been studied in minorities, and relevant studies in the general population are lacking. We aimed to investigate associations between discrimination and depressive symptoms in Korean non-minority young adults, considering the role of social support. METHODS: In total, 372 participants who completed the psychological examinations conducted in the third wave of the Jangseong High School Cohort study were included. We used the Everyday Discrimination Scale to evaluate perceived discrimination and the Beck Depression Inventory-II to measure depressive symptoms. Social support was measured by the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Suppor...
Background: In recent years, South Korea has witnessed a sustained rise in the prevalence of adolesc...
Despite rapid growth of the Asian Americans population in recent decades, less research exists on ra...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...
Background Previous studies demonstrated a positive association between perceived d...
Objectives This study investigated the association between perceived ethnic discrimination and depre...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the practical moderating effect of social support on the...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of this study was to find the relationship and conceptual model of discrim...
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to examine relationships among peer victimization, supportive p...
Mental health in the Asian population in the U.S. is overlooked in the overall public health agenda....
This study examined the association between racial discrimination and depressive symptoms among Rhod...
Our objective was to investigate whether gaps between socioeconomic stratum and subjective social cl...
Objective: The current study tested the individual associations of three dimensions of racial–ethnic...
Objectives: In South Korea (hereafter Korea), the number of adolescent offspring of immigrants has r...
Public stigma negatively impacts public health by discouraging people with depression from seeking h...
AbstractIntroduction: Depression is prevalent among U.S. immigrants, including Korean immigrants. Ho...
Background: In recent years, South Korea has witnessed a sustained rise in the prevalence of adolesc...
Despite rapid growth of the Asian Americans population in recent decades, less research exists on ra...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...
Background Previous studies demonstrated a positive association between perceived d...
Objectives This study investigated the association between perceived ethnic discrimination and depre...
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the practical moderating effect of social support on the...
SummaryPurposeThe purpose of this study was to find the relationship and conceptual model of discrim...
PURPOSE: The aims of this study were to examine relationships among peer victimization, supportive p...
Mental health in the Asian population in the U.S. is overlooked in the overall public health agenda....
This study examined the association between racial discrimination and depressive symptoms among Rhod...
Our objective was to investigate whether gaps between socioeconomic stratum and subjective social cl...
Objective: The current study tested the individual associations of three dimensions of racial–ethnic...
Objectives: In South Korea (hereafter Korea), the number of adolescent offspring of immigrants has r...
Public stigma negatively impacts public health by discouraging people with depression from seeking h...
AbstractIntroduction: Depression is prevalent among U.S. immigrants, including Korean immigrants. Ho...
Background: In recent years, South Korea has witnessed a sustained rise in the prevalence of adolesc...
Despite rapid growth of the Asian Americans population in recent decades, less research exists on ra...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...