Presented By: Department of Psychology
Clinical Science Brown Bag: Examining the Role of Affect in the Relationship Between Discrimination and Depression
Aaron J. Neal, M.S., Clinical Science Graduate Student
Abstract:
This research talk will discuss the role that affect plays in the relationship between racial discrimination and depressive symptoms in Black college students. The data used in this study is taken from a longitudinal sample of 171 college students (69% female). This presentation will be discussing theoretical frameworks that inform the course of research, preliminary findings from the research study, as well as clinical and population-specific implications for working with Black college students.
This research talk will discuss the role that affect plays in the relationship between racial discrimination and depressive symptoms in Black college students. The data used in this study is taken from a longitudinal sample of 171 college students (69% female). This presentation will be discussing theoretical frameworks that inform the course of research, preliminary findings from the research study, as well as clinical and population-specific implications for working with Black college students.
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