Department of Counseling Psychology and Community Services, University of North Dakota.
Department of Counseling Psychology, Cleveland State University.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2024 Jul;30(3):476-486. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000585. Epub 2023 Mar 9.
Although a wealth of literature has documented the adverse physical and mental health effects associated with exposure to racism, little scholarly attention has focused on the specific impact of online racism. Online experiences of racism have increased significantly over the years, and the intersection of online and "offline" racism makes it difficult for African Americans to find respite from overall experiences of racial discrimination in their daily lives. To address this gap in the literature, the present study was designed to examine the possible compounded effect of online and institutional racism by investigating whether offline institutional racism would serve as a moderator of the effects of online racism on psychological outcomes in a sample of African Americans.
One hundred and eighty-two African Americans answered survey data on their experiences of institutional and online racism, as well as their overall mental health. Moderated regressions and simple slope analyses were performed to examine the effects of online, institutional, and the interaction of online and institutional racism on psychological symptoms (i.e., psychological distress and well-being).
Online racism was the strongest and most consistent predictor of all outcome variables. The interaction of online and institutional racism was significantly associated with psychological distress but not well-being.
Findings suggest that participants who endorsed institutional racism experience increased severity in psychological symptoms in relation to increased exposure to online racism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
尽管大量文献记录了接触种族主义对身心健康的不良影响,但很少有学术研究关注网络种族主义的具体影响。多年来,网络种族主义经历显著增加,网络和“线下”种族主义的交叉使得非裔美国人很难在日常生活中摆脱种族歧视的整体影响。为了弥补文献中的这一空白,本研究旨在通过调查线下机构种族主义是否会调节网络种族主义对非裔美国人心理结果的影响,来检验网络和机构种族主义的复合效应。
182 名非裔美国人回答了关于他们在机构和网络种族主义方面的经历以及整体心理健康的调查数据。进行了调节回归和简单斜率分析,以检验网络、机构种族主义以及它们之间的交互作用对心理症状(即心理困扰和幸福感)的影响。
网络种族主义是所有结果变量的最强和最一致的预测因素。网络和机构种族主义的相互作用与心理困扰显著相关,但与幸福感无关。
研究结果表明,那些认同机构种族主义的参与者在接触更多网络种族主义时,心理症状的严重程度会增加。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2024 APA,保留所有权利)。