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Sense of Ethnic Belonging: Relation With Well-Being and Psychological Distress in Inhabitants of the Mapuche Conflict Area, Chile

机译:善变的种族感:与智利地图冲突地区居民的福祉和心理困扰的关系

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Research has shown that experiences of discrimination cause harm to the health and well-being of people. In terms of the identity of members of a group, a positive evaluation of that group might involve devaluing the out-group as a way of raising the endo-group, causing discrimination toward the out-group. In the Chilean context, the Mapuche people have historically suffered discrimination and violations of their rights. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between Collective Identity, perceived experiences of discrimination, psychological well-being and distress in the inhabitants of the Mapuche conflict zone according to their sense of belonging to their ethnic group (Mapuche, Mestizo, Caucasian). This descriptive, correlative, and cross-sectional study involved 200 participants, including 94 men (47%), and 106 women (53%), between the ages of 18 and 83 years old ( M = 39.02; SD = 13.45), who had lived for at least 1 year in communities in the Araucanía Region. The sample was stratified according their sense of ethnic identity, including 30% Mapuche, 33.5% Caucasian, and 36.5% Mestizo. The results show that participants with a sense of Mapuche ethnicity experienced more instances of discrimination, had a greater sense of collective identity, and that they also supported the Mapuche social movement and its methods. Based on evidence that well-being is directly related to collective identity, the study undertook a regression analysis of emotional distress and the psychological well-being of participants. The interaction between experiences of discrimination and collective identity has a significant influence. Collective identity and experiences of discrimination in themselves as well as the interaction between them, predict psychological well-being. The results suggest that the importance of the Mapuche group’s identity phenomena are related to a broad socio-historical context that leads them to identify themselves as a collective in conditions of inequality. This relationship between well-being and collective identity could be explained by their sense of cultural belonging, which can be a factor in protecting mental health.
机译:研究表明,歧视的经验会对人们的健康和福祉造成伤害。就群体成员的身份而言,对该组的肯定评估可能涉及将Out-Group作为一种提高内部集团的一种方式,导致对外集团的歧视。在智利背景下,地图族人民历史遭受歧视和侵犯了他们的权利。本研究的目的是评估集体认同,根据他们的族群的归属感(Mapuche,Mestizo,Caucasian)的归属感的集体身份,歧视,心理福祉和痛苦之间的关系。 。这种描述性,相关性和横断面研究涉及200名参与者,其中包括94名男性(47%)和106名女性(53%),年龄在18至83岁之间(M = 39.02; SD = 13.45),谁在Araucanía地区的社区住了至少1年。这些样品根据其种族身份感染,包括30%Mapuche,33.5%的白种人和36.5%的梅斯皮亚。结果表明,映射感的参与者经历了更多的歧视实例,具有更大的集体身份感,并且他们也支持地图社会运动及其方法。基于证据表明,幸福与集体身份直接相关,研究对情绪困扰和参与者的心理福祉进行了回归分析。歧视和集体身份经验之间的相互作用具有重要影响。集体认同和歧视的经验以及它们之间的互动,预测心理福祉。结果表明,Mapuche集团的身份现象的重要性与广泛的社会历史背景有关,导致他们在不平等条件下将其视为集体。福祉与集体身份之间的这种关系可以通过他们的文化意识来解释,这可能是保护心理健康的因素。

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