Underlying mechanisms in the relationship between Africentric worldview and depressive symptoms. |
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Authors: | Neblett, Enrique W., Jr. Hammond, Wizdom Powell Seaton, Eleanor K. Townsend, Tiffany G. |
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Abstract: | ![]() This study examines underlying mechanisms in the relationship between an Africentric worldview and depressive symptoms. Participants were 112 African American young adults. An Africentric worldview buffered the association between perceived stress and depressive symptoms. The relationship between an Africentric worldview and depressive symptoms was mediated by perceived stress and emotion-focused coping. These findings highlight the protective function of an Africentric worldview in the context of African Americans’ stress experiences and psychological health and offer promise for enhancing African American mental health service delivery and treatment interventions. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | Africentric worldview stress coping resilience depression |
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