APS

29th APS Annual Convention · 2017

The Physiological and Psychological Stress Associated with Perceived Microaggressions

Boston, MA · May 2017

Poster Session · Social

  • Christine Deidrich
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Naomi Otoo
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Corey Coogan
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Ashlyn Bedard
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute
  • Kymberlee M. O'Brien
    Worcester Polytechnic Institute

Abstract

We examined the experience of simulated microaggressions associated with salivary and hair cortisol, and cardiovascular indices. Findings obtained that females reported higher perceived microaggressions, daily discrimination, and lower subjective status. This suggests that policies intending to mitigating the effects of microaggressions on college campuses may not be entirely effective.

Social Cognition

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