Multiple Forms of Perceived Discrimination and Health among Adolescents and Young Adults

Research on perceived discrimination has overwhelmingly focused on one form of discrimination, especially race discrimination, in isolation from other forms. The present article uses data from the Black Youth Culture Survey, a nationally representative, racially and ethnically diverse sample of 1,05...

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Adolescents
Adult
African American Children
Biological and medical sciences
Black or African American
Coping
Data Collection
Depressive disorders
Disadvantaged
Disadvantaged groups
Discrimination
Female
Frequency discriminators
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender discrimination
Gender identity
Group Membership
Health
Health and Well-Being in Childhood and Adolescence
Health care inequality
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Health Status
Humans
Illness and personality
Isolation
Male
Mental Health
Mental Health - ethnology
Minority Groups
Odds Ratio
Personality, behavior and health
Physical Health
Prejudice
Psychology and medicine
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Racial discrimination
Racism
Self Efficacy
Social behavior
Social discrimination
Stress
Stress, Psychological
Studies
Theory
United States
Young Adult
Young Adults
Young people
Youth
title Multiple Forms of Perceived Discrimination and Health among Adolescents and Young Adults
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