In this study, avoidance coping and problem-solving coping (inversely) predicted stress, and stress and avoidance coping inversely predicted life satisfaction among 114 African American students. Coping did not moderate racial discrimination stress or stress-life satisfaction relationships. Fostering problem solving and reducing avoidance may help to alleviate racism-related stress and foster well-being
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
The disparaging mental health outcomes associated with racial discrimination are well documented in ...
This study examined a comprehensive stress and coping model in a sample of 414 racial minority parti...
This study examined the coping behaviors employed by African Americans in their encounters with raci...
Perceived racial discrimination (PRD) has deleterious effects on Black Americans. However, there is ...
Race-related stress refers to the individual, group, or institutional dynamics of race that take a t...
Racial identity, or the significance and meaning that individuals attribute to race, is recognized a...
Research suggests links between racial discrimination and a range of adverse outcomes, including psy...
The purpose of this study was to empirically test an integrated model of racism-related stress that ...
African American students have generally fallen behind in their academic pursuits when compared to t...
The purpose of this research study was to ascertain whether various cultural factors, unique to the ...
The purposes of the current study were to 1) examine the associations of racial discrimination to in...
This study examined the role of color-blind racial ideology among a sample of 152 African American u...
For most college students, academic achievement is not only a goal but it is likely their primary pu...
African Americans report experiencing discrimination on a frequent basis, and these experiences have...
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
The disparaging mental health outcomes associated with racial discrimination are well documented in ...
This study examined a comprehensive stress and coping model in a sample of 414 racial minority parti...
This study examined the coping behaviors employed by African Americans in their encounters with raci...
Perceived racial discrimination (PRD) has deleterious effects on Black Americans. However, there is ...
Race-related stress refers to the individual, group, or institutional dynamics of race that take a t...
Racial identity, or the significance and meaning that individuals attribute to race, is recognized a...
Research suggests links between racial discrimination and a range of adverse outcomes, including psy...
The purpose of this study was to empirically test an integrated model of racism-related stress that ...
African American students have generally fallen behind in their academic pursuits when compared to t...
The purpose of this research study was to ascertain whether various cultural factors, unique to the ...
The purposes of the current study were to 1) examine the associations of racial discrimination to in...
This study examined the role of color-blind racial ideology among a sample of 152 African American u...
For most college students, academic achievement is not only a goal but it is likely their primary pu...
African Americans report experiencing discrimination on a frequent basis, and these experiences have...
The present study examined the psychological effects of racism-related stress on Asian Americans (N=...
The disparaging mental health outcomes associated with racial discrimination are well documented in ...
This study examined a comprehensive stress and coping model in a sample of 414 racial minority parti...