Ethnic Discrimination in Social Media and Depressive Symptoms Among Hispanic Emerging Adult College Students: Examining the Moderating Roles of Emotion Self-Efficacy and Locus of Control.

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Emerging Adulthood Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1177/21676968251322817
Deidre A Okeke, Gladys E Ibañez, Zoran Bursac, Diana M Sheehan, Stacy L Frazier, Lea Nehme Kotocavage, Lynn N Ibekwe-Agunanna, Samaah Sullivan, Marcel A de Dios, Miguel Ángel Cano
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Abstract

With the rise of social media and the potential for ethnic discrimination on these platforms, this study examined the relationship between depressive symptoms, social media discrimination, 'powerful others,' and emotional self-efficacy with a convenience sample of 628 Hispanic emerging adult college students from Florida (n = 401) and Texas (n = 227). Results from a hierarchical multiple regression model indicate that higher social media discrimination is associated with greater depressive symptoms. Moderation analyses revealed that higher emotional self-efficacy and perception of 'powerful others' strengthened the association between social media discrimination and depressive symptoms. These findings highlight the importance of considering individual and contextual factors when examining mental health disparities in this population, suggesting that tailored interventions may benefit from addressing the complex interplay between social media discrimination and emotion regulation.

社交媒体中的种族歧视与西班牙裔新生成人大学生抑郁症状:情绪自我效能感和控制点的调节作用
随着社交媒体的兴起和这些平台上潜在的种族歧视,本研究以来自佛罗里达州(n = 401)和德克萨斯州(n = 227)的628名西班牙裔新生成年大学生为样本,研究了抑郁症状、社交媒体歧视、“强大的他人”和情感自我效能之间的关系。分层多元回归模型的结果表明,社交媒体歧视程度越高,抑郁症状越严重。适度分析显示,较高的情绪自我效能感和对“强大他人”的感知加强了社交媒体歧视与抑郁症状之间的联系。这些发现强调了在研究这一人群的心理健康差异时考虑个人和环境因素的重要性,这表明,解决社交媒体歧视和情绪调节之间复杂的相互作用可能会使量身定制的干预措施受益。
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