Jang Yuri, Chiriboga David A, Small Brent J
Department of Aging and Mental Health, Florida Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida, Tampa 33612, USA.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2008;66(3):213-27. doi: 10.2190/AG.66.3.c.
Being discriminated against is an unpleasant and stressful experience, and its connection to reduced psychological well-being is well-documented. The present study hypothesized that a sense of control would serve as both mediator and moderator in the dynamics of perceived discrimination and psychological well-being. In addition, variations by age, gender, and race in the effects of perceived discrimination were explored. Data from the Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) survey (N=1554; age range = 45 to 74) provided supportive evidence for the hypotheses. The relationships between perceived discrimination and positive and negative affect were reduced when sense of control was controlled, demonstrating the role of sense of control as a mediator. The moderating role of sense of control was also supported, but only in the analysis for negative affect: the combination of a discriminatory experience and low sense of control markedly increased negative affect. In addition, age and gender variations were observed: the negative impact of perceived discrimination on psychological well-being was more pronounced among younger adults and females compared to their counterparts. The findings elucidated the mechanisms by which perceived discrimination manifested its psychological outcomes, and suggest ways to reduce adverse consequences associated with discriminatory experiences.
遭受歧视是一种不愉快且充满压力的经历,其与心理健康水平下降之间的联系已有充分记录。本研究假设,掌控感在感知歧视和心理健康的动态关系中既起中介作用又起调节作用。此外,还探讨了年龄、性别和种族在感知歧视影响方面的差异。来自美国中年发展(MIDUS)调查的数据(N = 1554;年龄范围 = 45至74岁)为这些假设提供了支持性证据。当掌控感得到控制时,感知歧视与积极和消极情绪之间的关系减弱,这表明了掌控感的中介作用。掌控感的调节作用也得到了支持,但仅在对消极情绪的分析中:歧视经历和低掌控感的结合显著增加了消极情绪。此外,还观察到了年龄和性别差异:与同龄人相比,感知歧视对心理健康的负面影响在年轻人和女性中更为明显。这些发现阐明了感知歧视产生心理结果的机制,并提出了减少与歧视经历相关的不良后果的方法。