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Coping with racial discrimination: The case of Asian Americans
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1995
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EthnicityDiscriminationRacial PrejudiceEducationAbstract Self‐reported IncidenceSocial SciencesPsychologyRaceAfrican American StudiesCultural DiversityRacial GroupEthnic StudiesPrejudiceMinority StudiesRacismMulticultural School PsychologyMinority StressEthnic DiscriminationSocial IdentityRacialization StudiesEthnic IdentityAsian AmericansInterracial RelationshipCulture
Abstract Self‐reported incidence of racial discrimination was investigated among four Asian‐American groups to explore their magnitude and the ways of coping with the discrimination episodes. The samples showed that among the two modes of coping ‐ problem‐focused or emotion‐focused coping ‐ a majority of Asian Americans has utilized the latter. Reasons of adopting these coping strategies were further explored for their determinants. Intergroup differences in ethnicity, education, gender and cultural values were found to exert influences on the ways of coping with racial discrimination among Asian Americans.
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