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Exposure to Online Racial Discrimination and Traumatic Events Online in Black Adolescents and Emerging Adults
Journal of Research on Adolescence ( IF 3.563 ) Pub Date : 2022-02-05 , DOI: 10.1111/jora.12732
Ashley D. Maxie‐Moreman 1 , Brendesha M. Tynes 2
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Online racial discrimination and race-related traumatic events online have been linked to psychological distress in Black youth. The current study builds on extant literature by examining associations among online racial discrimination, traumatic events online, and trauma symptoms of discrimination, after controlling for gender identity and ethnic–racial setting of college in a sample of 245 Black youth. Additionally, this study examines the potential moderating effects of gender identity. This study is the first to examine the associations among online racial discrimination, traumatic events online, and trauma symptoms specific to racial discrimination. Path modeling revealed positive associations among online racial discrimination, traumatic events online, and trauma symptoms of discrimination. No significant differences in models were found by gender identity.

中文翻译:

黑人青少年和新兴成年人在线接触种族歧视和创伤事件

在线种族歧视和在线种族相关的创伤事件与黑人青年的心理困扰有关。目前的研究建立在现有文献的基础上,通过检查在线种族歧视、在线创伤事件和歧视的创伤症状之间的关联,在控制了 245 名黑人青年样本中的性别认同和大学种族-种族背景后。此外,本研究还检验了性别认同的潜在调节作用。这项研究首次研究了在线种族歧视、在线创伤事件和种族歧视特有的创伤症状之间的关联。路径建模揭示了在线种族歧视、在线创伤事件和歧视的创伤症状之间的积极关联。
更新日期:2022-02-05
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