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J Couns Psychol ; 65(2): 214-225, 2018 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29543476

ABSTRACT

The current study examined the link between racial-ethnic microaggressions and psychological distress among 308 Asian American (n = 164) and Latinx American (n = 144) college students (54% female). Additionally, coping strategies (engagement and disengagement) were examined as potential mediators in this link. A confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) of the Racial-Ethnic Microaggressions Scale (REMS) was conducted to test the factor structure with an Asian American and Latinx American emerging adult population (Ages 18-26). A multigroup path analysis of the analytic model was then performed to examine the hypothesized relations between racial-ethnic microaggressions, coping strategies, and psychological distress among Asian American and Latinx American participants. Results of the CFA did not support the original 6-factor structure of the REMS in this sample. However, a 1-factor structure (i.e., total scale score) indicated good fit. Findings from the path analysis indicated that among the total sample, racial-ethnic microaggressions were directly linked to increased psychological distress. Furthermore, engagement coping strategies partially mediated this relationship and were linked to less psychological distress. (PsycINFO Database Record


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Adaptation, Psychological , Aggression/psychology , Asian/psychology , Hispanic or Latino/psychology , Mental Health/ethnology , Racism/psychology , Students/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Aggression/physiology , Ethnicity/psychology , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Female , Humans , Male , Negotiating/psychology , Racial Groups/psychology , United States/ethnology , Young Adult
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