Department of Counseling Psychology and Human Services, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA.
Department of School Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene, USA.
Ethn Health. 2023 May;28(4):503-521. doi: 10.1080/13557858.2022.2078481. Epub 2022 Jun 22.
This study used the stress process model to test the mediating effects of personal mastery and moderating effects of church-based social support on the relationship between daily discrimination and psychological distress across three age groups of African American and Afro-Caribbean adults.
Using a national sample of 5008 African Americans and Afro-Caribbean adults from the National Survey of American Life Study, this study employs structural equation modeling to investigate the relationships between daily discrimination, personal mastery, church-based social support, and psychological distress.
Daily discrimination was an independent predictor of psychological distress across all groups. Group- and age-specific comparisons revealed significant differences in the experience of daily discrimination and psychological distress. Mastery was a partial mediator of the relationship between discrimination and psychological distress among Afro-Caribbeans while church support was a significant moderator only among the young and older African Americans.
Together, our study findings provide useful first steps towards developing interventions to reduce the adverse psychological impacts of daily discrimination on African Americans and Afro-Caribbeans. Intervention efforts such as individual psychotherapy aimed to improve Afro-Caribbean individuals' sense of mastery would be a partial solution to alleviating the adverse effects of discrimination on their psychological health.
本研究采用压力过程模型,检验个人掌控感的中介作用和教会社会支持的调节作用,考察其在三个年龄段的非裔美国人和 Afro-Caribbean 成年人中,每日歧视与心理困扰之间的关系。
本研究采用结构方程模型,利用全国性样本(来自全国生活调查研究的 5008 名非裔美国人和 Afro-Caribbean 成年人),调查每日歧视、个人掌控感、教会社会支持与心理困扰之间的关系。
每日歧视是所有群体心理困扰的独立预测因子。群体和年龄特定的比较显示,每日歧视和心理困扰的体验存在显著差异。在 Afro-Caribbeans 中,掌控感部分中介了歧视与心理困扰之间的关系,而教会支持仅在年轻和年长的非裔美国人中是一个显著的调节因素。
我们的研究结果为制定干预措施以减少非裔美国人和 Afro-Caribbeans 每日歧视的负面心理影响提供了有用的第一步。干预措施,如旨在提高 Afro-Caribbean 个体掌控感的个体心理疗法,将是减轻歧视对其心理健康负面影响的部分解决方案。