An old wound that sits around: The racial trauma experience of East Asian American women in the workplace

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Australian Journal of Career Development Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1177/10384162231196649
XiYue Wu, Nina Shen, Divya Hippolyte, ShuTing Wu
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Limited research has been conducted to explore the racial trauma experience of East Asian American women, especially in the workplace. We sought to understand (a) how racial trauma has influenced this population's work and non-work life and (b) how they have coped with this traumatic stress in career development and mental health aspects. Twelve participants working in the United States participated in semi-structured interviews about the impact of workplace racial trauma on their mental health, work, relationships, and coping strategies. Five domains were developed using conventional content analysis: (a) racial trauma at work is expressed with microaggression, (b) racial trauma causes a loss of psychological safety, (c) racial trauma creates relationship dilemmas, (d) racial trauma creates challenges in participants’ career development paths, and (e) career and mental health coping strategies are used to manage racial traumatic stress. Implications for theoretical advances and counseling and organizational practice are also discussed.
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一个古老的伤口:东亚美国女性在工作场所的种族创伤经历
对东亚裔美国女性的种族创伤经历进行了有限的研究,特别是在工作场所。我们试图了解(a)种族创伤如何影响这一人口的工作和非工作生活,以及(b)他们如何在职业发展和心理健康方面应对这种创伤性压力。12名在美国工作的参与者参加了关于职场种族创伤对他们的心理健康、工作、人际关系和应对策略的影响的半结构化访谈。利用传统的内容分析开发了五个领域:(a)工作中的种族创伤以微攻击表现;(b)种族创伤导致心理安全的丧失;(c)种族创伤造成关系困境;(d)种族创伤给参与者的职业发展道路带来挑战;(e)利用职业和心理健康应对策略来管理种族创伤压力。对理论进步和咨询和组织实践的影响也进行了讨论。
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