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Gendered Racial Microaggressions and Traumatic Stress Symptoms Among Black Women
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Gendered Racial SocializationCritical Race TheoryRacial PrejudiceEducationRacial Segregation StudiesPsychologySocial SciencesBlack Feminist ThoughtRaceGender IdentityGender StudiesAfrican American StudiesBlack WomenRacismMinority StressEthnic DiscriminationBlack Feminist TheoryRacialization StudiesIntersectionalityBlack RadicalismSocial StressAnti-racismBlack Women’s StudiesRacial ViolenceSociologyBlack FeminismRacial SocializationMicroaggressionPost-traumatic Stress Disorder
We investigated the relations between gendered racial microaggressions (i.e., subtle gendered racism), gendered racial socialization, and traumatic stress symptoms among Black women. We hypothesized that gendered racial microaggressions would be significantly associated with traumatic stress symptoms and that gendered racial socialization would moderate the relations between gendered racial microaggressions and traumatic stress symptoms. Participants were 226 Black women from across the United States who completed an online survey. Results from a hierarchical multiple regression analysis indicated that a greater frequency of gendered racial microaggressions was significantly associated with greater traumatic stress symptoms; internalized gendered racial oppression moderated the relations between gendered racial microaggressions and traumatic stress symptoms. The results of this study can inform future research on Black women’s experiences of gendered racism and the role of gendered racial socialization in their lives. Online slides for instructors who want to use this article for teaching are available on PWQ’s website at http://journals.sagepub.com/page/pwq/suppl/index
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