Keith Verna M, Lincoln Karen D, Taylor Robert Joseph, Jackson James S
Department of Sociology and Center for Demography and Population Health, Florida State University, Room 526 BEL, P.O. Box 3062270, Tallahassee, FL 32306-2270, USA.
Sex Roles. 2010 Jan 1;62(1-2):48-59. doi: 10.1007/s11199-009-9706-5.
We apply structural equation modeling techniques to data from the National Survey of American Life to investigate the relationship between perceived discrimination and depressive symptoms among African American women ages 18-98 years (N=2,299). In addition, we evaluate whether or not personal mastery accounts for the intensity of African American women's psychological response to discrimination and whether or not exposure to discrimination varies by skin complexion. Findings reveal that discrimination is a major threat to African American women's mental health. They are vulnerable to discrimination, in part, because discrimination undermines their beliefs in mastery making them less psychologically resilient. Experiences of discrimination do not differ by complexion. We conclude that complexion does not matter, but mastery does.
我们运用结构方程建模技术,对美国生活全国调查的数据进行分析,以探究18至98岁非裔美国女性(N = 2299)中感知到的歧视与抑郁症状之间的关系。此外,我们还评估个人掌控感是否能解释非裔美国女性对歧视的心理反应强度,以及遭受歧视的情况是否因肤色而异。研究结果表明,歧视是非裔美国女性心理健康的主要威胁。她们容易受到歧视,部分原因在于歧视削弱了她们对掌控感的信念,使她们心理韧性降低。不同肤色的歧视经历并无差异。我们得出结论,肤色无关紧要,但掌控感至关重要。