作者: Ivy K Ho , Khanh T Dinh , Michelle C Haynes , Michelle D Holmberg
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摘要: This study examined the relationship of prejudicial attitudes to psychological, social, and physical well-being among 495 college students in Northeast region United States. Prejudicial included racism, sexism, homophobia, disability bias, weight/body-size anti-immigrant sentiment. As a secondary objective, we associations various forms prejudice their key demographic personal characteristics. We also between well-being. The results indicated that specific prejudice, especially racism were negative correlates and/or there may exist syndrome, linking diverse prejudice. Furthermore, poor functioning one area (e.g., psychological health) is related other areas (social health). Overall, this provides important implications for future research prevention programs