Background Research suggests that reports of interpersonal discrimination result in poor mental health. Because personality characteristics may either confound or mediate the link between these reports and mental health, there is a need to disentangle its role in order to better understand the nature of discrimination-mental health association. We examined whether hostility, anger repression and expression, pessimism, optimism, and self-esteem served as confounders in the association between perceived interpersonal discrimination and CESD-based depressive symptoms in a race/ethnic heterogeneous probability-based sample of community-dwelling adults. Methods We employed a series of ordinary least squares regression analyses to examine the po...
People who report elevated levels of discrimination are at increased risk for anxiety and depression...
Current theoretical models suggest that the most potent and impacting discrimination experienced by ...
This study examined the impact of neighborhood racial discrimination on the development of major dep...
Abstract Background Research s...
discrimination and depressive symptomatology: examination of several personality-related characteris...
Experiencing discrimination is associated with poor mental health, but how cumulative experiences of...
Ethnic group discrimination represents a notable risk factor that may contribute to mental health pr...
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...
This study examined the association between racial identity profiles, discrimination, and mental hea...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...
This study investigated how hope influences the relationship between discrimination and depressive s...
Objectives. Our understanding of the relationships between perceived dis-crimination and health was ...
Aims: Association between perceived discrimination and depression has been demonstrated in some sour...
A growing body of evidence suggests that experiences with discrimination have implications for menta...
People who report elevated levels of discrimination are at increased risk for anxiety and depression...
Current theoretical models suggest that the most potent and impacting discrimination experienced by ...
This study examined the impact of neighborhood racial discrimination on the development of major dep...
Abstract Background Research s...
discrimination and depressive symptomatology: examination of several personality-related characteris...
Experiencing discrimination is associated with poor mental health, but how cumulative experiences of...
Ethnic group discrimination represents a notable risk factor that may contribute to mental health pr...
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...
This study examined the association between racial identity profiles, discrimination, and mental hea...
Objective: Examine whether personal identity confusion and ethnic identity, respectively, moderate a...
This study investigated how hope influences the relationship between discrimination and depressive s...
Objectives. Our understanding of the relationships between perceived dis-crimination and health was ...
Aims: Association between perceived discrimination and depression has been demonstrated in some sour...
A growing body of evidence suggests that experiences with discrimination have implications for menta...
People who report elevated levels of discrimination are at increased risk for anxiety and depression...
Current theoretical models suggest that the most potent and impacting discrimination experienced by ...
This study examined the impact of neighborhood racial discrimination on the development of major dep...