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The Buffering Effects of Emotion Regulation in the Relationship Between Experiences of Racism and Anxiety in a Black American Sample

机译:情绪调节对美国黑人样本中种族主义经历与焦虑之间关系的缓冲作用

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The current study explores the potential moderating effect of difficulties in emotion regulation on the relationship between racist experiences and anxiety symptomology in a Black American sample. One hundred forty participants completed a questionnaire packet containing measures of anxious arousal and stress (general anxiety) symptoms, difficulties in emotion regulation, and experiences of racist events. Results indicated that difficulties in emotion regulation moderated the relationship between past week frequency of racist events and anxious arousal as well as past year frequency of racist events and anxious arousal. Specifically, these relationships were significantly positive at high levels of difficulties in emotion regulation and not significant at low levels of difficulties in emotion regulation. Emotion regulation skills may help Black Americans cope with anxious arousal related to racist experiences. The clinical implications of these findings and future research directions are discussed.
机译:当前的研究探讨了情绪调节困难对美国黑人样本中种族主义经历与焦虑症状之间关系的潜在调节作用。一百四十名参与者完成了一份问卷调查表,其中包括焦虑觉醒和压力(一般性焦虑)症状,情绪调节困难和种族主义事件经历的测量。结果表明,情绪调节方面的困难减轻了过去一周种族主义事件与焦虑唤醒之间的关系以及过去一年种族主义事件与焦虑唤醒之间的关系。具体而言,这些关系在情绪调节困难的水平较高时显着正向,而在情绪调节困难的水平较低时则不显着。情绪调节技能可以帮助黑人美国人应对与种族主义经历有关的焦虑情绪。讨论了这些发现的临床意义和未来的研究方向。

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