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Perceived Racist Discrimination, Coping, Stress, and Life Satisfaction

✍ Scribed by Peter W. Barnes; Owen Richard Lightsey Jr.


Book ID
102291180
Publisher
American Counseling Association
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
92 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0883-8534

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✦ Synopsis


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.

En este estudio, evitar sobrellevar y sobrellevar la resolución de problemas (a lo inverso) de estrés predicho, estrés, y el evitar sobrellevar a la inversa predicha de la satisfacción de vida, entre 114 estudiantes Afro‐Americanos. El sobrellevar no moderó el estrés de la discriminacion racial ni relaciones de satisfacción en el estrés de vida. Fomentar la resolución del problema y reducir el evitar puede ayudar a aliviar el estrés relacionado al racismo y fomentar el bienestar.


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