Counseling & Educational Psychology Department, Indiana University Bloomington.
Department of Psychology, Iowa State University.
J Couns Psychol. 2014 Oct;61(4):560-569. doi: 10.1037/cou0000038. Epub 2014 Aug 11.
This study examined male Asian international college students' perceptions of racial discrimination, subjective masculinity stress, centrality of masculine identity, and psychological distress by testing a moderated mediation model. Participants were 160 male Asian international college students from 2 large public universities. Participants' perceived racial discrimination was positively related to their subjective masculinity stress only at high (but not low) levels of masculine identity centrality. Additionally, subjective masculinity stress was positively related to psychological distress, although this association was stronger among those who reported high levels of masculine identity centrality. The authors also detected a moderated mediation effect in which subjective masculinity stress mediated the relationship between perceived racial discrimination and psychological distress only at high (but not low) levels of masculine identity centrality. These findings contribute to the counseling psychology literature by highlighting the connections between race- and gender-related stressors as well as the relevance of masculine identity to an understanding of men's mental health.
本研究通过检验一个有调节的中介模型,考察了男性亚裔国际大学生对种族歧视、主观男性气质压力、男性身份中心性和心理困扰的看法。参与者是来自 2 所大型公立大学的 160 名男性亚裔国际大学生。参与者感知到的种族歧视与他们的主观男性气质压力呈正相关,仅在男性身份中心性的高(但不是低)水平上。此外,主观男性气质压力与心理困扰呈正相关,尽管这种关联在那些报告男性身份中心性高的人身上更强。作者还检测到一个有调节的中介效应,即主观男性气质压力在感知到的种族歧视与心理困扰之间的关系中起中介作用,仅在男性身份中心性的高(但不是低)水平上。这些发现为咨询心理学文献做出了贡献,强调了种族和性别相关压力源之间的联系,以及男性身份对理解男性心理健康的相关性。