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Stress and Oppression: Identifying Possible Protective Factors for African American Men.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Moore ; Courtney L.
  • 学历:Psy.D.
  • 年:2016
  • 毕业院校:The Chicago School of Professional Psychology.bClinical Psychology.
  • Department:Genderstudies.
  • ISBN:9781321974249
  • CBH:3717844
  • FileSize:904487
  • Pages:152
文摘
One of the most discriminated groups of people in the United States are African American men who experience daily individual, institutional, and systemic racism. This research study will explore how several factors may influence the impact of the experience of discrimination on African American males who are over the age of 18 years. More specifically, this study will examine how formation of a sense of identity, personal definition of life satisfaction and an individual's adaptability in stressful situations impact the overall sense of well-being among African American males in the United States. There were 5 self-report research measures used in this study. This study's correlations showed that if African American men experience stress in one area, they would also experience stress in other ways. An individual having a more developed racial identity and a higher sense of coherence will have a higher sense of well-being and overall satisfaction with life. The findings in this study can benefit the African American male community by providing more information to understand how discrimination and internalized oppression adversely impact their overall quality of life.

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