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Goal-striving stress and the mental health of college-educated Black American men: the protective effects of system-blame.

机译:追求目标的压力和受过大学教育的美国黑人的心理健康:系统怪的保护作用。

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The present study examined the relationship between goal-striving stress and well-being in a survey of 399 college-educated Black American men who were members of a Black fraternal organization. Regression analyses revealed that goal-striving stress was associated with decreased psychological well-being, controlling for demographics and various psychosocial factors. When asked to explain their failure to reach life goals, half of the men attributed setbacks to racial discrimination. The association of goal-striving stress with diminished well-being was stronger among those who did not attribute setbacks to race than among those who did. These findings suggest that even with material success, Black men face blocked opportunities that could be consequential to their well-being.
机译:本研究在对399名受过黑人教育的黑人兄弟组织的黑人美国人中进行的一项调查中,研究了追求目标的压力与幸福感之间的关系。回归分析显示,追求目标的压力与心理健康下降,人口统计学和各种社会心理因素的控制有关。当被要求解释他们未能实现生活目标时,一半的男人将挫折归因于种族歧视。在那些没有将挫折归因于种族的人中,追求目标的压力与幸福感的减少之间的联系比那些有种族歧视的人更加强烈。这些发现表明,即使取得了物质上的成功,黑人也面临着机会被遮盖的机会,这可能对他们的健康造成影响。

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