Race and Risk: The Influence of Racial Stress on Internalizing Symptoms and Health Behaviors Among College-Aged Black Women

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Keyword: Racism and Discrimination

Abstract: We examined racism and racial stress among 199 college-aged Black women (Mage = 21.15). Racial stress predicted internalizing symptoms, marijuana use, and reduced physical activity. Skin tone and hair texture moderated effects. Findings highlight the clinical relevance of incorporating racism-related stress assessments into clinic intake evaluations for culturally responsive care.