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To engage or disengage? How group-based coping options explain the relationship between group identification and well-being for disadvantaged groups

机译:参与还是脱离?基于群体的应对方式如何解释弱势群体的群体认同与幸福感之间的关系

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Although data suggests that a sense of shared social identity can contribute positively to psychological well-being for members of disadvantaged groups, little research has directly investigated the mechanisms involved in this relationship. In this study I test the ability of group identification to foster group-based engagement coping options (i.e., collective action, emotional expression, ingroup social support) that should promote well-being. I also tested the ability of identification to deter group-based disengagement coping options (i.e., avoidance, individual mobility, ingroup blame) that should harm well-being. These mediational processes were examined with samples of women, Blacks, gay people (gay men and lesbians) and deaf people. Supporting prior research, across the four samples higher group identification was associated with greater self-esteem and life satisfaction. Each coping option was found to be a mediator to varying degrees across the four samples. However, for gay people and Blacks more coping options mediated the relationship of identification with both self-esteem and life satisfaction. As a whole, the mediational results suggest that identification promotes well-being, in part, because it encourages group-based beliefs about engaging with discrimination and discourages group-based beliefs about disengaging from discrimination. Group differences in both the endorsement of coping options and the coping options that best accounted for the relationship between group identification and well-being are discussed in terms of politicized collective identities and concealability.
机译:尽管数据表明共享的社会认同感可以为处境不利群体的成员的心理健康做出积极贡献,但很少有研究直接调查这种关系所涉及的机制。在这项研究中,我测试了群体认同感促进基于群体的参与应对选择(即集体行动,情感表达,群体内社会支持)的能力,这些选择应能促进幸福感。我还测试了身份识别的能力,以阻止应该损害幸福感的基于小组的脱离接触应对选择(即回避,个人流动,团内责备)。对这些调解过程进行了抽样调查,包括妇女,黑人,同性恋者(同性恋者和女同性恋者)和聋人。支持先前的研究,在这四个样本中,更高的群体认同感与更高的自尊心和生活满意度相关。发现每个应对选项在四个样本中都在不同程度上充当中介者。然而,对于同性恋者和黑人来说,更多的应对选择介导了认同与自尊和生活满意度之间的关系。总体而言,调解结果表明,认同可以促进幸福感,部分原因是它鼓励基于群体的信念与歧视互动,并且不鼓励基于群体的信念脱离歧视。从政治化的集体身份和隐蔽性的角度讨论了在应对选择的认可和最能说明群体识别与幸福之间关系的应对选择中的群体差异。

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    Outten Henry Robert;

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