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Citation

Seaton, Eleanor K. & Douglass, Sara (2014). School Diversity and Racial Discrimination among African American Adolescents. Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology, 20(2), 156-165.

Abstract

The study presented here examined school context as a moderator in the relation between daily perceptions of racial discrimination and depressive symptoms. The sample included 75 Black adolescents who completed daily surveys for 14 days. The results indicated that approximately 97% of adolescents reported experiencing at least one discriminatory experience over the 2-week period. During the daily diary period, the 2-week average was 26 discriminatory experiences with a daily average of 2.5 discriminatory events. The results indicated perceptions of racial discrimination were linked to increased depressive symptoms on the following day. This relation was apparent for Black youth attending predominantly Black and White high schools, but not for Black youth attending schools with no clear racial majority.

URL

http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0035322

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year Published

2014

Journal Title

Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology

Author(s)

Seaton, Eleanor K.
Douglass, Sara