Cognitive Flexibility And The Health Of Black College-Attending Young Adults Experiencing Interpersonal Racial Discrimination

JOURNAL OF HEALTH PSYCHOLOGY(2021)

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This study examined the utility of cognitive flexibility for the health of college-attending Black young adults facing chronic interpersonal racial discrimination in a sample of 218 healthy students attending a predominantly White university in the southeastern United States. Path and simple slope analysis indicated that cognitive flexibility moderated the association between racial discrimination and waist circumference but not depressive symptoms. At high cognitive flexibility, more experiences of discrimination were significantly associated with larger waist circumference. Findings suggest that cognitive flexibility may be detrimental for physical health and not of paramount importance for mental health of college-attending Black young adults.
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body size, cognitive processing, depression, racism, students
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