Using an integrated social identity and stress and coping approach, I tested the ability of group identification to foster beliefs in one’s ability to cope successfully that would in turn predict psychological well-being. Black American participants appraised the availability of coping options that varied as a function of level of identity (individual, intragroup and intergroup) and coping strategy (problem-focused and emotion-focused). Racial group identification positively predicted well-being. Individual emotion-focused and intergroup problem-focused options mediated group identification’s relationship with self-esteem. Individual emotion-focused, intergroup problem-focused and intergroup emotion-focused options mediated the relationship...
The disparaging mental health outcomes associated with racial discrimination are well documented in ...
The purpose of this research study was to ascertain whether various cultural factors, unique to the ...
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...
Identifying with one’s ethnic group can contribute to the well-being of racial/ethnic minorities; ho...
This study examined the potential mediating effect of coping strategies on the relationship between ...
Racial microaggressions are common, everyday slights and insults that have been associated with grea...
How racial identity influences self-esteem and psychological well-being among African Americans rema...
This study examines how measurement of race and ethnicity helps to inform a sociocultural model of s...
The goal of this study was to explore how White ethnic identities affect psychological well-being, w...
Prsentation examining how coping variables mediate the effect of social identity on psychological we...
Black identity as a mediator to coping among African Americans has been largely unexplored despite t...
The processes involved in well-being maintenance among African Americans who differed in their attri...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
This study examined the coping behaviors employed by African Americans in their encounters with raci...
The disparaging mental health outcomes associated with racial discrimination are well documented in ...
The purpose of this research study was to ascertain whether various cultural factors, unique to the ...
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...
Identifying with one’s ethnic group can contribute to the well-being of racial/ethnic minorities; ho...
This study examined the potential mediating effect of coping strategies on the relationship between ...
Racial microaggressions are common, everyday slights and insults that have been associated with grea...
How racial identity influences self-esteem and psychological well-being among African Americans rema...
This study examines how measurement of race and ethnicity helps to inform a sociocultural model of s...
The goal of this study was to explore how White ethnic identities affect psychological well-being, w...
Prsentation examining how coping variables mediate the effect of social identity on psychological we...
Black identity as a mediator to coping among African Americans has been largely unexplored despite t...
The processes involved in well-being maintenance among African Americans who differed in their attri...
We examined the mechanisms by which identification with a stigmatized ingroup impacts well-being in ...
This study examined the coping behaviors employed by African Americans in their encounters with raci...
The disparaging mental health outcomes associated with racial discrimination are well documented in ...
The purpose of this research study was to ascertain whether various cultural factors, unique to the ...
Although previous research has shown ingroup identification to be a reliable buffer against many neg...