When belongingness backfires: experienced discrimination predicts increased cardiometabolic risk among college students high in social belonging

Volume: 44, Issue: 4, Pages: 571 - 578
Published: Apr 27, 2021
Abstract
Research implicates experiences of discrimination in exacerbating cardiometabolic disease (CMD) risk. Belongingness has been suggested as a buffer against the adverse effects of discrimination. However, when discrimination occurs in an environment to which one feels they belong, then the potential benefits of belongingness may dissipate or even exacerbate the effects of discrimination. In the present study, we examined these competing hypotheses...
Paper Details
Title
When belongingness backfires: experienced discrimination predicts increased cardiometabolic risk among college students high in social belonging
Published Date
Apr 27, 2021
Volume
44
Issue
4
Pages
571 - 578
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