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Mental Health Outcomes of Discrimination among College Students on a Predominately White Campus: A Prospective Study

机译:大学生歧视的心理健康结果在主要的白色校园中的歧视:一个预期研究

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Racial discrimination is a social stressor harmful to mental health. In this paper, we explore the links between mental health and interpersonal discrimination-related social events, exposure to vicarious racism via social media, and rumination on racial injustices using a daily diary design. We utilize data from a racially diverse sample of 149 college students with 1,489 unique time observations at a large, predominantly white university. Results show that interpersonal discrimination-related social events predicted greater self-reported anger, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and loneliness both daily and on average over time. Vicarious racism from day to day was associated with increased anxiety symptoms. In contrast, rumination was not associated with negative mental health outcomes. These findings document an increased day-to-day mental health burden for minority students arising from frustrating and alienating social encounters experienced individually or learned about vicariously.
机译:种族歧视是对心理健康有害的社会压力。在本文中,我们探讨了心理健康与人际关系歧视相关的社会事件的联系,通过社交媒体接触了替代的种族主义,以及使用日记设计的种族不公正的谣言。我们利用了149名大学生样本的数据,在大型白大学1,489名独特的时间观察中使用1,489名。结果表明,与人际歧视相关的社会事件预测每天和平均随着时间的推移更大的自我报告的愤怒,焦虑,抑郁症状和孤独。从日常到日期的替代种族主义与焦虑症状增加有关。相比之下,谣言与负心理健康结果无关。这些调查结果记录了因令人沮丧和疏远的社会遭遇而被单独或自由地学习的少数民族学生的日常心理健康负担。

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