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Experiences of Racism, Racial/Ethnic Attitudes, Motivated Fairness and Mental Health Outcomes Among Primary and Secondary School Students

机译:中小学生的种族主义,种族/民族态度,动机公平和心理健康结局的经历

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While studies investigating the health effects of racial discrimination for children and youth have examined a range of effect modifiers, to date, relationships between experiences of racial discrimination, student attitudes, and health outcomes remain unexplored. This study uniquely demonstrates the moderating effects of vicarious racism and motivated fairness on the association between direct experiences of racism and mental health outcomes, specifically depressive symptoms and loneliness, among primary and secondary school students. Across seven schools, 263 students (54.4 % female), ranging from 8 to 17 years old (M = 11.2, SD = 2.2) reported attitudes about other racial/ethnic groups and experiences of racism. Students from minority ethnic groups (determined by country of birth) reported higher levels of loneliness and more racist experiences relative to the majority group students. Students from the majority racial/ethnic group reported higher levels of loneliness and depressive symptoms if they had more friends from different racial/ethnic groups, whereas the number of friends from different groups had no effect on minority students’ loneliness or depressive symptoms. Direct experiences of racism were robustly related to higher loneliness and depressive symptoms in multivariate regression models. However, the association with depressive symptoms was reduced to marginal significance when students reported low motivated fairness. Elaborating on the negative health effects of racism in primary and secondary school students provides an impetus for future research and the development of appropriate interventions.
机译:尽管调查种族歧视对儿童和青少年的健康影响的研究检查了一系列影响因素,但迄今为止,种族歧视的经历,学生态度和健康结果之间的关系仍未得到探索。这项研究独特地证明了替代种族主义和动机公平对中小学生种族主义的直接经历与心理健康结果之间的联系,特别是抑郁症状和孤独感的影响。在7所学校中,有263名学生(女性占54.4%),年龄在8至17岁之间(M = 11.2,SD = 2.2),他们对其他种族/族裔群体的态度和种族主义的经历得到了报道。与多数族裔学生相比,少数族裔学生(由出生国家/地区决定)报告的孤独感和种族主义经历水平更高。多数种族/族裔群体的学生报告说,如果他们有更多来自不同种族/族裔群体的朋友,他们的孤独感和抑郁症状会更高,而来自不同族裔的朋友数量对少数族裔学生的孤独感或抑郁症状没有影响。在多元回归模型中,种族主义的直接经历与较高的孤独感和抑郁症状密切相关。然而,当学生报告动机不佳时,与抑郁症状的关联降低到边缘意义。详细阐述种族主义对中小学生的负面健康影响,为将来的研究和制定适当的干预措施提供了动力。

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