Noh Samuel, Kaspar Violet, Wickrama K A S
Culture, Community and Health Studies Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Am J Public Health. 2007 Jul;97(7):1269-74. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2005.085316. Epub 2007 May 30.
We examined differential effects of overt and subtle forms of racial discrimination on 2 dimensions of mental health-positive affect and depressive symptoms, and explored the mediating roles of emotional arousal and cognitive appraisal.
Cross-sectional survey data were collected through face-to-face interviews with a sample (N=180) of adult Korean immigrants living in Toronto, Ontario. Maximum likelihood estimates of path coefficients were obtained using structural equation models.
Perceived racial discrimination was associated with both the erosion of positive affect and depressive symptoms. Overt discrimination was associated with the erosion of positive affect, and subtle discrimination was associated with depressive symptoms. Effects of subtle discrimination on depressive symptoms were mediated through cognitive appraisal.
The results emphasize the salience of subtle discrimination for the mental health of Asian immigrants. Experiences of overt racial bias seemed to be of little importance for the levels of depressive symptoms among those in our sample, although the experience of blatant discrimination tended to reduce positive mood.
我们研究了公开和微妙形式的种族歧视对心理健康的两个维度——积极情绪和抑郁症状的不同影响,并探讨了情绪唤醒和认知评估的中介作用。
通过对安大略省多伦多市的180名成年韩国移民样本进行面对面访谈,收集横断面调查数据。使用结构方程模型获得路径系数的最大似然估计值。
感知到的种族歧视与积极情绪的侵蚀和抑郁症状均相关。公开歧视与积极情绪的侵蚀相关,而微妙歧视与抑郁症状相关。微妙歧视对抑郁症状的影响通过认知评估介导。
结果强调了微妙歧视对亚洲移民心理健康的显著性。公开的种族偏见经历对我们样本中的抑郁症状水平似乎影响不大,尽管公然歧视的经历往往会降低积极情绪。