APS

30th APS Annual Convention · 2018

Racial Identity and Attachment Orientations Combine to Predict Coping with Discrimination Among African American Adults

San Francisco, CA · May 2018

Poster · Social

  • Heike Winterheld
    Washington University in St. Louis

Abstract

This research examined how African Americans’ group-based beliefs (racial identity) and personal beliefs about self and others (attachment orientations) combine to predict coping with discrimination. Results suggest that (in)consistencies between group-based and personal beliefs shape responses to discrimination in ways not considered by attachment theorizing based on the majority population.

Race and Ethnicity

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