Racial Identity as Mediator of the Relationship Between Gender Role Conflict and Severity of Psychological Symptoms in Black, Latino, and Asian Men |
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Authors: | Robert T. Carter Bryant Williams Heather L. Juby Tamara R. Buckley |
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Affiliation: | (1) Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, New York;(2) Hunter College, USA;(3) Teachers College, Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, Box 32, New York, New York, 10027 |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this investigation was to examine the extent to which racial identity attitudes mediate the relationship between gender role conflict and psychological symptoms in Men of Color. The mediating role of racial identity was tested in Study 1 with a sample of Black men and in Study 2 with a sample of Asian and Latino men. The results of Study 1 provided support for full mediation, whereas in Study 2 evidence was found for partial mediation. The combination of the studies' findings underscores the importance of considering the extent to which Men of Color identify with their own racial group when examining the relationship between gender role conflict and psychological symptoms. |
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Keywords: | racial identity gender role conflict psychological symptoms |
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