The Influence of Cognitive Development and Perceived Racial Discrimination on the Psychological Well-being of African American Youth

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Eleanor K. Seaton
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[1] The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,Department of Psychology
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Racial discrimination; Cognitive development; African Americans/Blacks; Adolescents; Psychological well-being;
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The present study examined the influence of cognitive development in the relationship between multiple types of racial discrimination and psychological well-being. A sample of 322 African American adolescents (53% female), aged 13–18, completed measures of cognitive development, racial discrimination, self-esteem and depressive symptoms. Based on the cognitive development measure, youth were categorized as having pre-formal or formal reasoning abilities. The results indicate no significant differences in perceptions of individual, cultural or collective/institutional racism between pre-formal reasoning and formal reasoning adolescents. However, the results do suggest that perceptions of collective/institutional racism were more harmful for the self-esteem of pre-formal reasoning youth than the self-esteem of formal reasoning youth. The implications for the racial discrimination literature among African American adolescents are discussed.
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