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PENSANDO PSICOLOGIA
卷 13, 期 22, 页码 41-50出版社
UNIV COOPERATIVE COLOMBIA
DOI: 10.16925/pe.v13i22.1987
关键词
inequality; territorial stigmatization; territorial discrimination; social exclusion; prejudice
Introduction: Social discrimination and stigmatization of individuals for belonging to a particular group, specifically for their place of residence in this case, is a major problem and affects well-being and mental health. Purpose: The objective of this study was to establish the relative influence of collective identity and the perception of discrimination on the psychological well-being of inhabitants of stigmatized neighborhoods. Method: The sample consisted of 160 adults (50% women) living in stigmatized neighborhoods in the province of Concepcion, Chile. The instruments used were Keyes's Mental Health Continuum-Short Form (mhc-sf) for the measurement of psychological well-being, the Van Zomeren's Collective Identity Scale and the Discrimination Experiences Scale adapted to the Latin American context by Smith-Castro. Results: The results show psychological well-being is negatively influenced by discrimination and positively influenced by collective identity. Conclusions: Strengthening the sense of belonging and endogroup pride could enable environments and living conditions that promote mental health and healthy lifestyles.
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