An initial framework for the study of internalized racism and health: Internalized racism as a racism‐induced identity threat response
Internalized racism (IR) is sometimes conceptualized as a form of racism, a psychological response to experiencing racism, and/or an external sociocultural process. However, while a growing body of work shows that IR is associated with adverse health among racial minorities, this work is limited in...
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| Published in: | Social and personality psychology compass 2022-11, Vol.16 (11), p.n/a |
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