articleJournal of Research on AdolescenceApr 25, 2006Closed access

Racial Identity Matters: The Relationship between Racial Discrimination and Psychological Functioning in African American Adolescents

University of Michigan · Johns Hopkins University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

This study examines the interrelationships among racial discrimination, racial identity, and psychological functioning in a sample of 314 African American adolescents. Racial discrimination was associated with lower levels of psychological functioning as measured by perceived stress, depressive symptomatology, and psychological well‐being. Although individuals who believe that other groups hold more negative attitudes toward African Americans (low public regard) were at greater risk for experiencing racial discrimination, low public regard beliefs also buffered the impact of racial discrimination on psychological functioning. More positive attitudes about African Americans were also associated with more…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Racism
  • African american
  • Identity (music)
  • Clinical psychology
  • Racial differences
  • Depressive symptoms
  • Developmental psychology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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