Which Coping Strategies Alleviate or Perpetuate Anxiety Symptoms in the Context of Perceived Ethnic Discrimination in Adolescents with an Immigrant Background?

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Title: Which Coping Strategies Alleviate or Perpetuate Anxiety Symptoms in the Context of Perceived Ethnic Discrimination in Adolescents with an Immigrant Background?
Language: English
Authors: Sophie St-Pierre (ORCID 0000-0002-1263-1411), Kristel Tardif-Grenier, Amy K. Marks, Villatte Aude
Source: Journal of Early Adolescence. 2026 46(1):19-46.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 28
Publication Date: 2026
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Coping, Anxiety, Immigrants, Racial Discrimination, Substance Abuse, Religion, Early Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Individual Characteristics
Geographic Terms: Canada
DOI: 10.1177/02724316241250061
ISSN: 0272-4316
1552-5449
Abstract: Many biopsychosocial changes occur in early adolescence. Adolescents with an immigrant background face additional challenges, such as ethnic discrimination, which is associated with anxiety symptoms. Studies among immigrant adults have shown that using strategies to cope with ethnic discrimination is associated with decreased anxiety. Little is known on how coping strategies could alleviate or perpetuate anxiety symptoms in the context of ethnic discrimination in early adolescence. This study assessed the coping strategies that moderate the association between ethnic discrimination and anxiety symptoms in 512 first- (born abroad; n = 241) and second-generation (at least one parent born abroad; n = 271) adolescents (M[subscript age] = 12.97; SD = 0.75; 55% girls). Results suggest that religious coping and substance use have a positive moderating effect on the association between ethnic discrimination and anxiety symptoms. These findings add to knowledge on coping strategies among immigrant early adolescents facing discrimination.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2025
Accession Number: EJ1490848
Database: ERIC
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