| Literature DB >> 34958150 |
Nkemka Anyiwo1, Alexis G Stanton2, Lanice R Avery2, Donte L Bernard3, Jasmine A Abrams4, Alexandrea Golden5.
Abstract
This study examines the precedents and consequences of Black girls' Strong Black Woman schema (SBW) endorsement. Hierarchical regression analyses revealed that, among Black girls (N= 308), racial discrimination experiences and racial barrier socialization messages were positively associated with SBW endorsement. However, there was no significant interaction between racial discrimination and racial barrier messages in predicting SBW endorsement. Our analyses also revealed that SBW was not directly associated with internalizing symptoms (e.g., anxiety and depression symptoms). Furthermore, there was no significant interaction between racial discrimination and SBW endorsement in predicting internalizing symptoms. Findings provide evidence of and clarity on how sociocultural experiences shape SBW development and highlight a need to better understand how SBW endorsement functions in the mental health of Black girls.Entities:
Keywords: African American girls; Strong Black Woman; Superwoman Schema; racial discrimination
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34958150 PMCID: PMC9077465 DOI: 10.1111/jora.12707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Res Adolesc ISSN: 1050-8392