Marginalized Identities, Trump‐Related Distress, and the Mental Health of Underrepresented College Students
Volume: 65, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 381 - 396
Published: Dec 12, 2019
Abstract
The current study sought to determine whether holding targeted marginalized identities was associated with greater experiences of distress related to Trump's presidency and whether participants’ level of Trump‐related distress predicted decrements in mental health. Participants in the current longitudinal study included 338 underrepresented college students attending a predominantly White institution. Results indicated that individuals who held...
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Title
Marginalized Identities, Trump‐Related Distress, and the Mental Health of Underrepresented College Students
Published Date
Dec 12, 2019
Volume
65
Issue
3-4
Pages
381 - 396
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