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Perceived Racial/Ethnic Discrimination and Psychological Outcomes Among Adult International Adoptees in Finland: Moderating Effects of Social Support and Sense of Coherence

机译:芬兰成年国际收养者中的种族/民族歧视和心理结果:社会支持和连贯感的调节作用

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Quantitative literature on international adoptees and racial/ethnic discrimination is lacking despite results in qualitative studies from Europe and the United States that have consistently indicated how racism constantly complicates adoptees' everyday lives. To advance the literature, the present study examined the prevalence of perceived racial/ethnic discrimination among 213 adult international adoptees in Finland (59.6% women and 40.4% men, mean age 24.1 years), and the association between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and psychological well-being indicators, including psychological distress and sleeping problems. In addition, we examined social support and sense of coherence as moderators of the association between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and psychological well-being. Our results showed that, on average, adult international adoptees perceived racial/ethnic discrimination occasionally. Hierarchical linear regression analyses indicated a significant association between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and psychological distress and sleeping problems. Additionally, a significant 2-way interaction of perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and social support indicated that the availability of social support may moderate the association between perceived racial/ethnic discrimination and psychological distress such that adoptees with high levels of social support may be protected from the harmful effects of discrimination. These results highlight the potential significance of social support in reducing the harmful effects of racial/ethnic discrimination on international adoptees.
机译:尽管来自欧洲和美国的定性研究结果不断表明种族主义如何使收养者的日常生活不断复杂化,但缺乏关于国际收养者和种族/种族歧视的定量文献。为了推进文献研究,本研究调查了芬兰213名成年国际收养者(59.6%的女性和40.4%的男性,平均年龄24.1岁)中感知到的种族/族裔歧视的普遍性,以及感知到的种族/族裔歧视与心理之间的关联。健康指标,包括心理困扰和睡眠问题。此外,我们考察了社会支持和连贯性,认为这是感知到的种族/族裔歧视与心理健康之间联系的调节器。我们的结果表明,平均而言,成年国际收养者偶尔会感到种族/族裔歧视。分层线性回归分析表明,所感知的种族/族裔歧视与心理困扰和睡眠问题之间存在显着关联。此外,感知到的种族/族裔歧视与社会支持之间的显着双向互动表明,社会支持的可获得性可以缓和感知到的种族/族裔歧视与心理困扰之间的联系,从而可以保护具有高水平社会支持的收养者免受歧视的有害影响。这些结果突出了社会支持在减少种族/族裔歧视对国际收养人的有害影响方面的潜在重要性。

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