Asian American and White American Differences on Affective Distress Symptoms

作者: Sumie Okazaki

DOI: 10.1177/0022022100031005004

关键词: Construal level theoryEthnic groupAffect (psychology)Cultural diversityPsychologySocial anxietyAsian americansWhite (horse)PsychiatrySomatizationClinical psychologyCultural studiesSocial psychology (sociology)Anthropology

摘要: This study examined whether Asian Americans and White would show differential patterns of reporting their levels depressive social anxiety symptoms depending on the method reporting. Standard self-report measures depressive, anxiety, somatic symptomatology as well cultural self- construal desirability were administered twice to American participants. The results showed that there no interaction effects between ethnicity in any measures, both ethnic groups reported lower interview condition than written condition, higher conditions. findings suggest although does not differentially affect Americans, are persistent differences types lev...

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