2024
DOI: 10.1037/rel0000432
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Religiosity and mistreatment among Christian and Muslim Arab Americans.

Abstract: Both Christian and Muslim Arab Americans experience mistreatment because of their ethnicity. In the present study, we explored how religion and religiosity are related to the experiences of mistreatment, positing that more religious Arab Americans would have more "visible" cues signifying their Arab ethnicity and that these cues would be related to more frequent mistreatment. Christian and Muslim Arab Americans (N = 321) were recruited online through Amazon Mechanical Turk to complete the measures of religiosi… Show more

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“…The mean of the reported frequencies was taken across the 10 items, and the scale had good internal consistency (α = .90). Higher levels of racial discrimination using this measure have been related to higher levels of mistreatment, distress, and poorer physical and mental health (Chen et al, 2014; Lawrence et al, 2022; Majeno et al, 2018; Rahal & Kurtz-Costes, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The mean of the reported frequencies was taken across the 10 items, and the scale had good internal consistency (α = .90). Higher levels of racial discrimination using this measure have been related to higher levels of mistreatment, distress, and poorer physical and mental health (Chen et al, 2014; Lawrence et al, 2022; Majeno et al, 2018; Rahal & Kurtz-Costes, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%