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Race-Based Stress Reactions and Recovery: Pilot Testing a Racial Trauma Meditation 基于种族的压力反应和恢复:种族创伤冥想的试点测试
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-09-25 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211034281
C. Hargons, N. Malone, Chesmore S. Montique, J. Dogan, Jennifer Stuck, C. Meiller, Queen-Ayanna Sullivan, Anyoliny Sanchez, Carrie Bohmer, Rena M. G. Curvey, Kenneth M. Tyler, D. Stevens-Watkins
Twenty-six Black collegians were exposed to a vicarious racial harassment stimulus (VRHS) then randomized into a Black Lives Matter Meditation for Healing Racial Trauma condition or a silence control condition. Heart rate (HR) was recorded throughout the experiment. Semi-structured interviews were then conducted to elicit participants’ appraisal of the VRHS and meditation. Using a Qual:Quan mixed methods experimental design, this pilot study qualitatively categorized how participants (1) described their reactions to the VRHS and (2) appraised the meditation. Participants described three types of race-based stress reactions and reported mostly positive appraisal of the meditation, although some indicated that it would not be a preferred coping strategy. To triangulate the quantitative findings, we found a significant increase in HR during VRHS. The meditation group displayed statistically significant reductions in HR from stimulus to the end of meditation; however, there were no statistically significant differences between the control and meditation groups. Results have implications for understanding and facilitating race-based stress recovery.
将26名黑人大学生置于替代性种族骚扰刺激(VRHS)下,然后随机分为“黑人的命也重要”治疗种族创伤冥想组和“沉默控制组”。在整个实验过程中记录心率(HR)。然后进行半结构化访谈,以引出参与者对VRHS和冥想的评价。本初步研究采用qualal:Quan混合方法实验设计,定性地分类了参与者(1)如何描述他们对VRHS的反应和(2)如何评价冥想。参与者描述了三种基于种族的压力反应,并报告了大多数对冥想的积极评价,尽管有些人表示这不是一种首选的应对策略。为了对定量结果进行三角测量,我们发现VRHS期间HR显著增加。冥想组从刺激到冥想结束的HR显著降低;然而,对照组和冥想组之间没有统计学上的显著差异。结果对理解和促进基于种族的压力恢复具有启示意义。
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引用次数: 6
“AmeriKenyan”: Lived Acculturation and Ethnic Identification of Kenyan Natives During Their Youth “美国肯尼亚人”:肯尼亚土著青年时期的生活文化适应和种族认同
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-09-23 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211039861
J. R. Onwong’a, Christopher D. Slaten, Shannon McClain
This qualitative study investigated the immigration, acculturation process, and ethnic identity experiences of six Kenyan emerging adults who immigrated to the United States during their adolescent years. Themes emerged from the data to describe their (a) immigration experience, (b) acculturation process into an individualistic culture with more of a Western worldview, (c) ethnic and racial identities, and (d) emotional response and coping. Subthemes and additional factors illustrated their experience as it relates to social life, academics, cultural context, family values, and more. Implications for multicultural psychology research and practice are addressed.
本定性研究调查了六名在青少年时期移民到美国的肯尼亚新兴成年人的移民、文化适应过程和种族认同经历。从数据中出现的主题描述了他们(a)移民经历,(b)融入更具西方世界观的个人主义文化的文化适应过程,(c)民族和种族身份,以及(d)情绪反应和应对。子主题和其他因素说明了他们的经历,因为它与社会生活、学术、文化背景、家庭价值观等有关。讨论了对多元文化心理学研究和实践的启示。
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引用次数: 2
Book Review of Invisible Visits: Black Middle-Class Women in the American Healthcare System 《看不见的拜访:美国医疗体系中的黑人中产阶级妇女》书评
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-30 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211041083
Genéa K. Stewart
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引用次数: 0
“Our Family’s Path:” Couples’ Perspectives on the Developmental Trajectories of Families in Urban Southern Angola “我们的家庭之路:”安哥拉南部城市夫妻对家庭发展轨迹的看法
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-14 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211037981
Tchilissila Alicerces Simões, Isabel M. Alberto
The aim of the present study was to explore and to understand how 36 urban Southern Angolan couples perceived their family’s development across the lifetime. The study sought to compare those results with three systemic approaches of family development, two Western and another indigenous. Through semi-structured interviews, the existence of two trajectories of family life, with similar life events, were identified. The life events of these two trajectories were organized in a different chronological order, based on the religious commitment of the individuals. The results showed discrepancies with the Western models on the composition of the household (i.e., big backyard families and families with a third element) as well as the type of events considered to be important milestones within the family trajectory (e.g., the inexistence of the empty nest). This study provides support for the indigenous framework proposed by Simões and Alberto (2015) and contributes to a better comprehension of the family functioning of the urban Southern Angolan families.
本研究的目的是探索和了解36对安哥拉南部城市夫妇如何看待其家庭在一生中的发展。这项研究试图将这些结果与三种系统的家庭发展方法进行比较,其中两种是西方的,另一种是土著的。通过半结构化访谈,确定了具有相似生活事件的两种家庭生活轨迹的存在。这两种轨迹的生活事件是根据个人的宗教信仰按不同的时间顺序组织的。结果显示,在家庭组成(即后院大家庭和有第三个元素的家庭)以及被认为是家庭轨迹中重要里程碑的事件类型(例如,空巢的不存在)方面,与西方模式存在差异。本研究为Simões和Alberto(2015)提出的本土框架提供了支持,有助于更好地理解南安哥拉城市家庭的家庭功能。
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引用次数: 0
Social Support as a Mediator of the Personality-Physical Functioning Relationship in a National Sample of African Americans: A Two-Wave Longitudinal Study 社会支持在非裔美国人人格-身体功能关系中的中介作用:两波纵向研究
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-13 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211037970
E. Clark, Lijing Ma, B. Williams, Crystal L. Park, C. Knott, Emily K. Schulz, Debarchana Ghosh
The present study investigates whether social support mediates the relationship between personality traits and physical functioning among African Americans over 2.5 years. Data were collected from a national probability sample of African American adults (analytic sample N = 312). Telephone surveys included measures of the five-factor model personality traits, social support, and physical functioning. Personality traits were assessed at Time 1 (T1), and social support and physical functioning were assessed 2.5 years later at Time 2 (T2). Physical functioning was assessed using the SF-12 at T2. Results indicated that T2 social support mediated the relationship between T1 personality traits and T2 physical functioning for the traits of conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism, but not for openness to experience. This information may be useful to healthcare providers and community members in developing strategies targeting personality traits in cultivating social support for health promotion.
本研究调查了社会支持是否在非裔美国人2.5年的人格特征和身体功能之间起中介作用。数据收集自非裔美国成年人的全国概率样本(分析样本N = 312)。电话调查包括五因素模型人格特征、社会支持和身体功能的测量。在时间1 (T1)评估人格特征,在2.5年后的时间2 (T2)评估社会支持和身体功能。在T2时使用SF-12评估身体功能。结果表明,T2社会支持在尽责性、外向性、亲和性和神经质等T1人格特征与T2身体功能之间起中介作用,而在经验开放性方面不起中介作用。这些信息可能有助于医疗保健提供者和社区成员制定针对人格特征的策略,以培养促进健康的社会支持。
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引用次数: 0
Book Review: Black Psychology for Students: Lessons in the African Mind 书评:《黑人学生心理学:非洲人心灵的教训》
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-11 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211037972
DeReef F. Jamison
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引用次数: 1
Depression and Suicide Ideation: The Role of Self-Acceptance for Black Young Adults 抑郁与自杀意念:黑人青年自我接纳的作用
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-10 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211037440
Jasmin R. Brooks, Ijeoma J Madubata, Rebecca D. Jewell, David A. Ortiz, R. Walker
Suicide is a leading cause of death for Black young adults. Though depression is commonly linked to increased risk for suicide, empirical literature examining the depression–suicide association and intrinsic buffers for this association remains limited among Black young adults. This study sought to address this gap in the literature by examining the relationship between depression and suicide ideation among Black young adults. Importantly, this study assessed the moderating role of self-acceptance, an index of how content one is with oneself. Study participants included 123 Black young adults (63.5% female, Mage = 20.91 years, SD = 2.45 years) who completed measures evaluating symptoms of depression, suicide ideation, and psychological well-being. Multivariate regression analyses revealed that self-acceptance moderated the association between depressive symptomatology and suicide ideation (β = −0.05, p < .01, 95% CI [-1.01, −0.11]), such that the depression–suicide ideation association was not significant for individuals who reported high levels of self-acceptance. These findings suggest that self-acceptance may be an important treatment target for interventions aimed specifically at reducing suicide vulnerability among Black young adults.
自杀是黑人青年死亡的主要原因。虽然抑郁症通常与自杀风险增加有关,但在黑人年轻人中,研究抑郁症与自杀之间的联系以及这种联系的内在缓冲的实证文献仍然有限。本研究试图通过研究黑人青年中抑郁和自杀意念之间的关系来解决文献中的这一空白。重要的是,这项研究评估了自我接纳的调节作用,这是一个人对自己有多满意的指标。研究参与者包括123名黑人青年(63.5%为女性,年龄20.91岁,SD = 2.45岁),他们完成了抑郁症状、自杀意念和心理健康的评估。多变量回归分析显示,自我接纳调节了抑郁症状与自杀意念之间的关系(β = - 0.05, p < 0.01, 95% CI[-1.01, - 0.11]),因此抑郁与自杀意念之间的关系在自我接纳水平高的个体中并不显著。这些发现表明,自我接纳可能是一个重要的治疗目标,特别是针对减少黑人青年自杀脆弱性的干预措施。
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引用次数: 7
Living in Between: A Grounded Theory Study of Depression Among Middle-Class Black Women 生活在两者之间:中产阶级黑人女性抑郁的扎根理论研究
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-09 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211036541
Quenette L. Walton
Empirical evidence consistently has linked the identification and treatment of depression among low-income Black women. Research on depression and Black women also suggests Black women are a monolithic group who experience depression similarly. The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain a deeper understanding of how the identity of middle-class Black women may shape their experiences with depression. Using grounded theory as the guiding method, I conducted 30 in-depth, semistructured interviews with Black women between 30 and 45 years old who self-identified as middle class. The core experience of depression among middle-class Black women was “living in between” because they straddled two worlds—one Black world and one White world—with competing sociocultural messages about depression. Two major categories emerged that informed the experiences of depression among the middle-class Black women in this study: (a) strategies to deal with depression and (b) minimization of depression. Each of these categories highlighted consequences for the women’s mental health. The women also described coping strategies for managing these experiences. Implications for research and practice are included.
经验证据始终将低收入黑人妇女抑郁症的识别和治疗联系在一起。对抑郁症和黑人女性的研究也表明,黑人女性是一个有着相似抑郁经历的单一群体。这项定性研究的目的是为了更深入地了解中产阶级黑人女性的身份如何影响她们的抑郁经历。以扎根理论为指导方法,我对30名年龄在30至45岁、自认为是中产阶级的黑人女性进行了深入的半结构化访谈。中产阶级黑人女性抑郁症的核心经历是“生活在中间”,因为她们跨越了两个世界——一个黑人世界和一个白人世界——关于抑郁症的社会文化信息相互矛盾。在本研究中,中产阶级黑人女性的抑郁经历主要分为两类:(a)应对抑郁的策略和(b)将抑郁最小化。这些类别中的每一个都突出了对妇女心理健康的影响。这些女性还描述了处理这些经历的应对策略。包括对研究和实践的启示。
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引用次数: 2
Black Psychology and Whiteness: Toward a Conceptual Model of Black Trauma through the Prism of Whiteness 黑人心理与白人:透过白人的棱镜走向黑人创伤的概念模型
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-04 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211034948
Kenneth M. Tyler, D. Stevens-Watkins, Jennifer L. Burris, Sycarah D. Fisher, C. Hargons
The main objective of this article is to introduce and examine whiteness as a source of trauma for Black people. We explore Black psychology scholarship to conceptually ground whiteness as the impetus for racism, while identifying it as an interpersonal, psychosocial, and contextual phenomenon that informs the race-based traumatic experiences of Black people. The primary factors constituting whiteness are ethnocentric monoculturalism, White standardization, ontological expansiveness, White emotions, attitudes, reactions to race, and White privilege. While racism operates through oppression and exclusion to produce trauma among Black people, we argue that whiteness operates similarly to produce race-based traumatic stress. With this premise, we offer and explain a conceptual model to promote empirical research that identifies and operationalizes whiteness and its components as observable contributors to the traumatic experiences of Black persons.
本文的主要目的是介绍和检查白人作为黑人创伤的来源。我们探索黑人心理学学术,从概念上将白人作为种族主义的推动力,同时将其确定为一种人际、社会心理和背景现象,这种现象告知了黑人基于种族的创伤经历。构成白人的主要因素是种族中心主义的单一文化主义、白人标准化、本体论的扩张性、白人的情感、态度、对种族的反应和白人特权。虽然种族主义通过压迫和排斥在黑人中产生创伤,但我们认为白人同样会产生基于种族的创伤压力。在此前提下,我们提出并解释了一个概念模型,以促进实证研究,识别和操作白人及其组成部分作为黑人创伤经历的可观察因素。
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引用次数: 7
Seeking Just Us: A Mixed Methods Investigation of Racism-Specific Support Among Black College Students 寻求正义:黑人大学生种族主义支持的混合方法调查
IF 5.2 3区 心理学 Q1 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI: 10.1177/00957984211034961
Christopher K. Marshburn, Belinda Campos
Social support is theorized to protect health against the negative effects of stress. However, findings are mixed regarding whether social support protects Black people’s psychological well-being against racism. The current mixed methods study examined racism-specific support (RSS)—social support in response to racism—in same- (Black/Black) and cross-race (Black/non-Black) friendships. We investigated whether 31 Black college students (Mage = 19.7, SD = 1.70; 74% women) had (1) racial preferences (same-vs. cross-race) for whom they sought RSS, and (2) whether perceptions of RSS’s helpfulness differed when provided by cross-race friends. Participants completed measures of emotional closeness to same- and cross-race friends and participated in focus group interviews discussing racism and RSS. Results found participants reported more emotional closeness to Black friends and non-Black friends of color relative to White friends. As predicted, 65% of participants preferred RSS from Black (vs. non-Black) friends. Participants’ qualitative responses (n = 21–24) revealed Black (vs. non-Black) friends were perceived to better understand racism. These findings suggest RSS from Black friends, specifically, might benefit Black college students’ psychological well-being.
从理论上讲,社会支持是为了保护健康免受压力的负面影响。然而,关于社会支持是否能保护黑人的心理健康免受种族歧视的影响,研究结果好坏参半。目前的混合方法研究考察了种族主义特定支持(RSS)——在同种族(黑人/黑人)和跨种族(黑人/非黑人)友谊中对种族主义的社会支持。我们调查了31名黑人大学生(Mage = 19.7, SD = 1.70;(74%的女性)有(1)种族偏好。(2)当不同种族的朋友提供RSS时,他们对RSS的有用性的感知是否有所不同。参与者完成了与同种族和跨种族朋友的情感亲密度测量,并参加了讨论种族主义和RSS的焦点小组访谈。结果发现,与白人朋友相比,参与者对黑人朋友和有色人种的非黑人朋友的情感亲近程度更高。正如预测的那样,65%的参与者更喜欢来自黑人(相对于非黑人)朋友的RSS。参与者的定性回答(n = 21-24)显示,黑人(相对于非黑人)朋友被认为更能理解种族主义。这些发现表明,特别是来自黑人朋友的RSS可能有益于黑人大学生的心理健康。
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