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The role of coping in the relationship between perceived racism and racism-related stress for Asian Americans: Gender differences.
Authors:Liang, Christopher T. H.   Alvarez, Alvin N.   Juang, Linda P.   Liang, Mandy X.
Abstract:On the basis of stress and coping theory, the authors examined coping as a mediator of the relationship between perceptions of racism and racism-related stress with a sample of Asian American college students (N = 336). Results indicated that coping mediated the relationship between racism and racism-related stress differentially by gender. The more that men perceived racism, the more likely they were to use support-seeking coping strategies that were associated with higher levels of racism-related stress. The more that women perceived racism, the more they used active coping strategies that were associated with higher levels of racism-related stress. The findings demonstrate how coping with racism differs for Asian Americans on the basis of gender. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:acculturation   enculturation   Asian American   confirmatory factor analysis   model testing   coping   racism   gender differences   racism related stress
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