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Perceived Discrimination and Well-Being Among the Ultra-Orthodox in Israel: The Mediating Role of Group Identity

机译:以色列超正统的歧视和幸福感受:群体身份的调解作用

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We examined whether perceived discrimination can, in certain minority populations, promote subjective well-being, and whether this connection is mediated by minority group identity. Three hundred thirty-two members of the Ultra-Orthodox Jewish community in Israel, a distinctive religious culture within the Israeli majority culture, participated in the study. Results showed that perceived group discrimination was positively correlated with subjective well-being. Moreover, this connection was mediated by the individual's identity as Ultra-Orthodox. We address these findings in light of the unique characteristics of the Ultra-Orthodox community, and consider the role of in-group values among certain minority groups as a possible source for the positive connection between discrimination and well-being.
机译:我们审查了在某些少数民族人口中是否可以感知歧视,促进主观福祉,以及这一联系是否受少数群体认同。 以色列的三百三十二名成员在以色列中,以色列大多数文化中的一个独特的宗教文化,参加了这项研究。 结果表明,感知团体歧视与主观福祉呈正相关。 此外,这种联系是由个人的身份介导的超正统的。 鉴于超正统群落的独特特征,我们将这些结果解决了这些发现,并考虑了某些少数群体中的群体价值的作用作为歧视与福祉之间积极连接的可能源。

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