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Depression and Perceived Stress as Mediators Between Racial Microaggressions and Somatic Symptoms in College Students of Color

机译:抑郁和感知压力作为种族微不足道与大学生躯体症状的调解员

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The current study examined the ability of mental health indicators, namely depression and perceived stress, to mediate the relationship between racial microaggressions and health among a racially/ethnically diverse sample of 467 college students of color. Consistent with what was hypothesized, the main findings revealed that depression and perceived stress mediated the relationships between types of racial microaggressions, specifically low-achieving, invisibility, and criminality, and somatic symptoms. The study results suggest that there may be multiple pathways by which specific racial microaggressions might be associated with psychological and somatic health indicators.
机译:目前的研究检测了心理健康指标,即抑郁和感知压力的能力,在467名大学生色彩的种族/种族多样化样本中介绍种族微不足道和健康之间的关系。 主要研究结果符合假设的份额,揭示了抑郁和感知压力介导种族微不足道类型之间的关系,特别是低成绩,隐形和犯罪,以及躯体症状。 该研究结果表明,可能有多种途径,具体种族微观态度可能与心理和体育健康指标相关联。

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