Pan-African identity, psychological well-being, and mental health among African Americans

被引:1
作者
Nicholson Jr, Harvey L. L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Sociol, 725 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5S 2J4, Canada
来源
IDENTITIES-GLOBAL STUDIES IN CULTURE AND POWER | 2023年 / 30卷 / 04期
关键词
Pan-African; racial identity; ethnic identity; mental health; well-being; African Americans; ETHNIC-IDENTITY; RACIAL IDENTITY; BLACK; CLOSENESS; FEELINGS; DISCRIMINATION; STRESS; NEGRO; DISTRESS; DISORDER;
D O I
10.1080/1070289X.2023.2197336
中图分类号
G [文化、科学、教育、体育]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 04 ;
摘要
Studies show that racial and ethnic identity can significantly improve mental health and well-being among marginalized ethnoracial groups who experience racism and discrimination. However, the relationships between Pan-African identity, psychological well-being, and mental health have received less attention. Using a national sample of African American adults, I examine whether Pan-African identity impacts psychological well-being and self-rated mental health. The results show that respondents who feel closer towards members of the African diaspora and Black people in Africa and prefer Pan-African labels have better self-rated mental health and higher levels of self-esteem. Moreover, the analysis finds that respondents who prefer Pan-African labels have higher levels of mastery. Although self-esteem explains the self-rated mental health benefits of both Pan-African closeness and Pan-African label preferences, only mastery explains the relationship between Pan-African label preferences and self-rated mental health. This study demonstrates the possible psychological benefits of a globalized identity for marginalized groups in Eurocentric contexts.
引用
收藏
页码:508 / 528
页数:21
相关论文
共 57 条
[1]   Black Americans and Africa: A critique of the Pan-African and identity paradigms [J].
Adeleke, T .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORICAL STUDIES, 1998, 31 (03) :505-536
[2]  
Aneshensel C.S., 2014, Sociology of Mental Health, P53, DOI DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-07797-0_3
[3]  
Archibald P., 2018, URBAN SOCIAL WORK, V2, P123, DOI [10.1891/2474-8684.2.2.123, DOI 10.1891/2474-8684.2.2.123]
[4]  
Asante M.K., 1998, The Afrocentric Idea
[5]  
Asante M.K., 1988, Afrocentricity
[6]  
Asante MolefiKete., 2017, The Palgrave Handbook of African Philosophy, P231, DOI DOI 10.1057/978-1-137-59291-0_16
[7]   AFRICAN SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AND THE MENTAL-HEALTH OF AFRICAN-AMERICANS [J].
BALDWIN, JA .
JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES, 1984, 15 (02) :177-194
[8]   THE MODERATOR MEDIATOR VARIABLE DISTINCTION IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL-RESEARCH - CONCEPTUAL, STRATEGIC, AND STATISTICAL CONSIDERATIONS [J].
BARON, RM ;
KENNY, DA .
JOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 1986, 51 (06) :1173-1182
[9]  
Broman C.L., 2010, Race Soc Problems, V2, P81, DOI [10.1007/s12552-010-9032-0, DOI 10.1007/S12552-010-9032-0]
[10]   RACIAL GROUP IDENTIFICATION AMONG BLACK ADULTS [J].
BROMAN, CL ;
NEIGHBORS, HW ;
JACKSON, JS .
SOCIAL FORCES, 1988, 67 (01) :146-158