Racial discrimination trajectories predicting psychological well-being: From emerging adulthood to adulthood.
Abstract
Perceived racial discrimination (PRD) has been documented as a risk factor for worse psychological well-being among African Americans. Yet, most researchers have not examined how trajectories of PRD during emerging adulthood shape psychological well-being in adulthood. Moreover, less is known about whether demographic factors and components of racial identity shape PRD over time. We identified trajectories of PRD among 605 African American...
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Title
Racial discrimination trajectories predicting psychological well-being: From emerging adulthood to adulthood.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
56
Issue
7
Pages
1413 - 1423
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