Personal- vs. Group-Level Discrimination and Physical and Mental Health Outcomes Among Black Adolescents.
Nao HagiwaraJelaina Shipman-LacewellDanyel SmithHeather A JonesTiffany L GreenFaye BelgraveCecelia ValriePublished in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2023)
Consistent with prior research with Black adults, awareness of high group-level discrimination may protect Black adolescents from the negative health consequences of personal-level discrimination. The pattern of the results is also consistent with the literature of the personal-group discrimination discrepancy (PGDD) and psychological wellbeing. Future research should investigate the psychological mechanisms implicated in PGDD (e.g., external attribution of discrimination and intragroup comparison) as potential coping strategies for Black adolescents against the negative health consequences of personal-level discrimination.