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Ethnicity-Related Sources of Stress and Their Effects on Well-Being
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EthnicityDiscriminationRacial PrejudiceEducationEthnic Group RelationSocial Determinants Of HealthPsychologySocial SciencesRaceStressRacial GroupEthnic StudiesPrejudiceMinority StudiesRacismMinority StressStress TheoryEthnic DiscriminationSocial IdentityStress PsychologyConformity PressureRacialization StudiesEthnic IdentityEthnicity-related SourcesMinority-group MembersSocial StressPsychosocial ResearchSociologyHealth Behavior
Early research on ethnicity focused on the stereotyped thinking, prejudiced attitudes, and discriminatory actions of Euro-Americans. Minority-group members were viewed largely as passive targets of these negative reactions, with low self-esteem studied as the main psychological outcome. By contrast, recent research has increasingly made explicit use of stress theory in emphasizing the perspectives and experiences of minority-group members. Several ethnicity-related stressors have been identified, and it has been found that individuals cope with these threats in an active, purposeful manner. In this article, we focus on ethnicity-related stress stemming from discrimination, from stereotypes, and from conformity pressure arising from one's own ethnic group. We discuss theory and review research in which examination of ethnicity-related outcomes has extended beyond self-esteem to include psychological and physical well-being.
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