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Coping Styles of Adolescents Experiencing Multiple Forms of Discrimination and Bullying: Evidence From a Sample of Ethnically Diverse Urban Youth
Author(s) -
Garnett Bernice R.,
Masyn Katherine E.,
Austin S. Bryn,
Williams David R.,
Viswanath Kasisomayajula
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
journal of school health
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.851
H-Index - 86
eISSN - 1746-1561
pISSN - 0022-4391
DOI - 10.1111/josh.12225
Subject(s) - coping (psychology) , moderation , psychology , clinical psychology , ethnically diverse , poison control , suicide prevention , developmental psychology , social psychology , medicine , population , environmental health
BACKGROUND We used a latent class analysis ( LCA ) to characterize coping styles of urban youth and examined if coping styles moderated the association between experiencing discrimination and bullying and depressive symptoms. METHODS The data come from the 2006 Boston Youth Survey, where students were asked to select 2 behaviors they do most often when they are upset, from a list of 15 options. A total of 927 (75%) students contributed to the LCA analytic sample (44% non‐Hispanic Blacks, 29% Hispanics, and 58% girls). Relative and absolute fit indices determined the number of classes. An interaction term between types of discrimination and bullying experienced and coping style tested for moderation. RESULTS The LCA revealed that a 3‐class solution had the best fit (Lo–Mendell–Rubin likelihood ratio test, 4‐class vs 3‐class, p‐value .12). The largest coping style class was characterized by high endorsement of distractive coping strategies (59%), the second class was characterized by using supportive coping strategies (27%), and the third class was characterized by using avoidance coping strategies (12%). We found a significant interaction between discrimination and coping style for depressive symptoms. CONCLUSIONS The relationship between experiencing discrimination and depression varied based on coping style and the type of discrimination and bullying experienced.