Black adults in the U.S. develop distinctive coping skills to handle the chronic stress of racism, with social support, religion, avoidance, substance use, positive reframing, activism, and positive self-statements being the most common strategies.
Black adults in the U.S. develop distinctive coping skills to handle the chronic stress of racism, with social support, religion, avoidance, substance use, positive reframing, activism, and positive self-statements being the most common strategies.