Previous research has shown that disadvantaged group members cope with the negative effects of perceived discrimination (PD) on mental health using various mechanisms. We examined the potential protective role of two processesin-group identification and intergroup contacton the association between PD and mental health (anxiety and depression) among physically disabled adults (N=269, M-age=39.13, SD=13.80). Intergroup contact, but not in-group identification, had a buffering role on the association between PD and both depression and anxiety. However, this effect was further moderated by in-group identification such that high levels of intergroup contact had a protective role against PD, only when in-group identification was low. Findings hig...
Although perceived discrimination (especially due to race-ethnicity) decreases mental health, the in...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Previous research has shown that disadvantaged group members cope with the negative effects of perce...
Current research on social integration and mental health operationalizes social integration as frequ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that experiences with discrimination have implications for menta...
Discrimination can be operationalized as negative treatment based on one’s group membership. Chronic...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Aims: Association between perceived discrimination and depression has been demonstrated in some sour...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-55)The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the ...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Although perceived discrimination (especially due to race-ethnicity) decreases mental health, the in...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...
Previous research has shown that disadvantaged group members cope with the negative effects of perce...
Current research on social integration and mental health operationalizes social integration as frequ...
A growing body of evidence suggests that experiences with discrimination have implications for menta...
Discrimination can be operationalized as negative treatment based on one’s group membership. Chronic...
Discrimination occurs daily in the lives of persons belonging to marginalized groups. The current st...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Aims: Association between perceived discrimination and depression has been demonstrated in some sour...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-55)The purposes of this study were (1) to examine the ...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Research into the relationship between stigmatization and well-being suggests that identification wi...
Because of difficulties in objectively determining discrimination, attention has turned to individua...
Although perceived discrimination (especially due to race-ethnicity) decreases mental health, the in...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...
Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psycholog...