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Survey Finds Black Adults Develop Unique Coping Skills for Racism

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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.

The post Survey Finds Black Adults Develop Unique Coping Skills for Racism appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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