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The Impact of Interpersonal Discrimination and Stress on Health and Performance for Early Career STEM Academicians

机译:人际歧视和压力对早期职业STEM院士健康和绩效的影响

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The present study examines the consequences of perceived interpersonal discrimination on stress, health, and performance in a sample of 210 science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) academicians. Using a path model, we test the relation that perceived interpersonal discrimination has on stress and the relation of stress to physical health maladies and on current and future performance. In so doing, we assess the link between discrimination and decrements in performance over time. Additionally, we test supervisor social support as a moderator of the discrimination–stress relation. Findings support relations between perceived interpersonal discrimination and stress, which in turn relates to declines in physical health and performance outcomes. Moreover, supervisory support is shown to mitigate the influence of interpersonal discrimination on stress in STEM academicians.
机译:本研究在210名科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)院士的样本中检验了感知到的人际歧视对压力,健康和表现的影响。使用路径模型,我们测试了感知到的人际歧视与压力之间的关系,以及压力与身体健康疾病以及当前和未来表现的关系。通过这样做,我们评估了歧视与绩效随时间下降之间的联系。此外,我们测试主管的社会支持作为歧视与压力关系的调节者。研究结果支持人与人之间的歧视与压力之间的关系,这又关系到身体健康和绩效结果的下降。此外,显示出监督支持可以减轻人际歧视对STEM院士压力的影响。

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