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Religious Social Support, Discrimination, and Psychiatric Disorders among Black Adolescents.

Meredith O Hope1, Shervin Assari2,3, Yasmin C Cole-Lewis2,4, Cleopatra Howard Caldwell3,5.   

Abstract

Discrimination is a common experience for Black youth that can jeopardize their mental health. However, research suggests that various dimensions of religion have positive effects on youths' mental health and well-being. Additionally, exposure to discrimination may vary by youths' socio-demographic factors, such as gender and ethnicity. Numerous studies identify the protective effects of emotional and tangible religious social support on the mental health of Black adults reporting discrimination. Conversely, fewer studies address the influence of emotional and tangible religious social support on mental health for Black adolescents experiencing discrimination, while also accounting for socio-demographic heterogeneity among Black adolescents. Historically, religion has played an instrumental role in the diverse narratives of the Black Diaspora in the United States. It is important to account for its potential protective effects for Black youth. Examining these factors using a compensatory risk and resilience model, our study finds that Black adolescents who experience discrimination are also more likely to meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. Additionally, those who report experiencing religious social support are less likely to meet criteria for a psychiatric disorder. These findings were not moderated by the sociodemographic factors of race or ethnicity. To date, this investigation is one of the first to examine the effect of different types of religious social support in the presence of discrimination on psychiatric illness among African American and Caribbean Black adolescents.

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Keywords:  Black youth; discrimination; psychiatric disorder; religion; social support

Year:  2017        PMID: 32089748      PMCID: PMC7034935          DOI: 10.1007/s12552-016-9192-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Race Soc Probl


  58 in total

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