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Effects of Asian immigrants’ group membership in the association between perceived racial discrimination and psychological well-being: the interplay of immigrants’ generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup
Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-09 , DOI: 10.1080/15313204.2020.1712569
Shinwoo Choi 1 , Suzie Weng 2 , Hyejoon Park 3 , Yeongbin Kim 4
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ABSTRACT Using data from the National Latino and Asian American Study (NLAAS) (2002–2003) of 2,059 Asian immigrants, the given study explores the effects of perceived racial discrimination on participants’ psychological well-being. Asian immigrants’ group membership factors – immigrants’ generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup – were tested for possible moderating effects through two sets of regression analyses. Results indicated that immigrants’ generational status was not a significant moderating factor. However, young adults (ages 18–24) and Vietnamese ethnicity showed the most vulnerability when they experienced racial discrimination. Findings from the current study provide a number of important implications for policy and social work practice.

中文翻译:

亚裔移民群体成员对感知种族歧视与心理健康之间关联的影响:移民代际地位、年龄和种族亚群的相互作用

摘要使用来自全国拉丁裔和亚裔美国人研究 (NLAAS) (2002-2003) 的 2,059 名亚洲移民的数据,该研究探讨了感知种族歧视对参与者心理健康的影响。亚洲移民的群体成员因素——移民的代际地位、年龄和种族亚群——通过两组回归分析测试了可能的调节作用。结果表明,移民的代际地位不是显着的调节因素。然而,年轻人(18-24 岁)和越南族裔在经历种族歧视时表现出最脆弱的一面。当前研究的结果为政策和社会工作实践提供了许多重要的影响。
更新日期:2020-01-09
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