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. 2019 Jan-Dec:5:10.1177/2378023119842728.
doi: 10.1177/2378023119842728. Epub 2019 May 3.

Mental Health Outcomes of Discrimination among College Students on a Predominately White Campus: A Prospective Study

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Mental Health Outcomes of Discrimination among College Students on a Predominately White Campus: A Prospective Study

Joseph C Jochman et al. Socius. 2019 Jan-Dec.

Abstract

Racial discrimination is a social stressor harmful to mental health. In this paper, we explore the links between mental health and interpersonal discrimination-related social events, exposure to vicarious racism via social media, and rumination on racial injustices using a daily diary design. We utilize data from a racially diverse sample of 149 college students with 1,489 unique time observations at a large predominantly White university. Results show that interpersonal discrimination-related social events predicted greater self-reported anger, anxiety, depressive symptoms, and loneliness both daily and on average over time. Vicarious racism from day-to- day was associated with increased anxiety symptoms. In contrast, rumination was not associated with negative mental health outcomes. These findings document an increased day-to-day mental health burden for minority students arising from frustrating and alienating social encounters experienced individually or learned about vicariously.

Keywords: College Students; Interpersonal Discrimination; Mental Health; Rumination; Stress Process; Vicarious Racism.

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