School of Psychology, University of Ottawa.
Bioville GmbH, Leipzig, Germany.
Perspect Psychol Sci. 2023 Mar;18(2):392-415. doi: 10.1177/17456916221100509. Epub 2022 Aug 25.
This article reviews the current research literature concerning Black people in Western societies to better understand how they regulate their emotions when coping with racism, which coping strategies they use, and which strategies are functional for well-being. A systematic review of the literature was conducted, and 26 studies were identified on the basis of a comprehensive search of multiple databases and reference sections of relevant articles. Studies were quantitative and qualitative, and all articles located were from the United States or Canada. Findings demonstrate that Black people tend to cope with racism through social support (friends, family, support groups), religion (prayer, church, spirituality), avoidance (attempting to avoid stressors), and problem-focused coping (confronting the situation directly). Findings suggest gender differences in coping strategies. We also explore the relationship between coping with physical versus emotional pain and contrast functional versus dysfunctional coping approaches, underscoring the importance of encouraging personal empowerment to promote psychological well-being. Findings may help inform mental-health interventions. Limitations include the high number of American-based samples and exclusion of other Black ethnic and national groups, which is an important area for further exploration.
本文回顾了西方社会中关于黑人的现有研究文献,以更好地了解他们在应对种族主义时如何调节情绪,使用哪些应对策略,以及哪些策略对幸福感是有效的。通过对多个数据库的全面搜索和相关文章的参考文献部分,进行了系统的文献回顾,确定了 26 项研究。这些研究既有定量的也有定性的,所有确定的研究都来自美国或加拿大。研究结果表明,黑人倾向于通过社会支持(朋友、家人、支持小组)、宗教(祈祷、教堂、灵性)、回避(试图避免压力源)和问题焦点应对(直接面对情况)来应对种族主义。研究结果表明,应对策略存在性别差异。我们还探讨了应对身体疼痛与情绪疼痛之间的关系,并对比了功能与非功能应对方法,强调了鼓励个人赋权以促进心理健康的重要性。研究结果可能有助于为心理健康干预措施提供信息。局限性包括基于美国的样本数量较多,以及排除了其他黑人种族和民族群体,这是一个需要进一步探索的重要领域。