The role of perceived discrimination in mediating the relationship between minority status and psychotic symptoms in a community sample
Minority groups have been found to be at higher risk of developing psychotic symptoms, but the underlying mechanism is yet to be established. This study aims to determine the mechanism that underlies the relationship between minority status and psychotic symptoms, investigating the role of perceived...
Main Authors: | Eko Hermanto, Sali Rahadi Asih, Edo Sebastian Jaya |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Indonesian |
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Universitas Negeri Padang
2019-12-01
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Series: | Konselor |
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Online Access: | http://ejournal.unp.ac.id/index.php/konselor/article/view/105924 |
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