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Promoting African American Activism: Experiences of Racism-Related Stress and Spirituality
Journal of Black Psychology ( IF 2.608 ) Pub Date : 2021-07-28 , DOI: 10.1177/00957984211034949
Tasha Prosper 1 , George V. Gushue 1 , Tina R. Lee 1
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This study investigates how spirituality, psychological orientation to religion, and racism-related stress are associated with African American activism. Measures of Race-Related Stress, Quest Religious Orientation, Fundamentalism Religious Orientation, and Intrinsic Spirituality were used as exogenous variables. African American Activism was the endogenous variable. Results based on a sample of 148 self-identified African American adults revealed that quest religious orientation, intrinsic spirituality, and racism-related stress were positively associated with activism-related behaviors, while fundamentalist religious orientation was negatively but not significantly associated with activism-related behaviors. Paths of a multiple regression model were analyzed using Mplus version 8. Findings shed light on the interplay of spiritual coping resources and the personal impact of racism in mobilizing an activist response to oppression.



中文翻译:

促进非裔美国人的行动主义:与种族主义相关的压力和灵性的经历

这项研究调查了灵性、宗教心理取向以及与种族主义相关的压力与非裔美国人的激进主义之间的关系。种族相关压力、探索宗教取向、原教旨主义宗教取向和内在灵性的测量被用作外生变量。非裔美国人的激进主义是内生变量。基于 148 名自我认同的非裔美国成年人样本的结果显示,追求宗教取向、内在灵性和种族主义相关压力与激进主义相关行为呈正相关,而原教旨主义宗教取向与激进主义相关行为呈负相关但不显着相关。行为。使用 Mplus 版本 8 分析多元回归模型的路径。

更新日期:2021-07-29
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