Original paper
The impact of world assumptions on the association between discrimination and internalizing and substance use outcomes
Abstract
This study investigated whether core beliefs about the world being safe and predictable (i.e. world assumptions) mediated the association between discrimination and internalizing and substance use problems among individuals from marginalized groups. Path analyses tested mediating effects of four types of world assumptions on the association between discrimination (race-, gender-, and sexual orientation-based) and anxiety, depression, alcohol and...
Paper Details
Title
The impact of world assumptions on the association between discrimination and internalizing and substance use outcomes
Published Date
Jun 4, 2020
Journal
Volume
26
Issue
14
Pages
2688 - 2698
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