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Racial (vs. self) affirmation as a protective mechanism against the effects of racial exclusion on negative affect and substance use vulnerability among black young adults.

Michelle L Stock1, Frederick X Gibbons2, Janine B Beekman3, Kipling D Williams4, Laura S Richman5, Meg Gerrard2.   

Abstract

Affirming one's racial identity may help protect against the harmful effects of racial exclusion on substance use cognitions. This study examined whether racial versus self-affirmation (vs. no affirmation) buffers against the effects of racial exclusion on substance use willingness and substance use word associations in Black young adults. It also examined anger as a potential mediator of these effects. After being included, or racially excluded by White peers, participants were assigned to a writing task: self-affirmation, racial-affirmation, or describing their sleep routine (neutral). Racial exclusion predicted greater perceived discrimination and anger. Excluded participants who engaged in racial-affirmation reported reduced perceived discrimination, anger, and fewer substance use cognitions compared to the neutral writing group. This relation between racial-affirmation and lower substance use willingness was mediated by reduced perceived discrimination and anger. Findings suggest racial-affirmation is protective against racial exclusion and, more generally, that ethnic based approaches to minority substance use prevention may have particular potential.

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Keywords:  Exclusion; Racial discrimination; Racial-affirmation; Self-affirmation; Substance use

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28905204      PMCID: PMC5844790          DOI: 10.1007/s10865-017-9882-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Behav Med        ISSN: 0160-7715


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7.  Coping with racial discrimination: the role of substance use.

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