We are in this together!’: Examining the antecedents and outcomes of Asian Americans’ communal coping with racial discrimination
We are in this together!’: Examining the antecedents and outcomes of Asian Americans’ communal coping with racial discrimination
Tao, W., Ruoyu Sun, Chen, Z. F., & Xiang, L. (2024, March). “’We are in this together!’: Examining the antecedents and outcomes of Asian Americans’ communal coping with racial discrimination,” paper to be presented at the International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC), Orlando, FL.
Abstract: Despite the ongoing DEI movement in the U.S., racial discrimination against Asian Americans still remains a disheartening issue affecting the well-being of this minority group. This study examined what motivated Asian Americans to engage in communal coping with anti-Asian racism and how such communal coping improved their mental well-being.
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