Encyclopedia of Stress 2007
DOI: 10.1016/b978-012373947-6.00262-2
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“…Pierce used the phrase to describe the commonplace racist interactions his Black patients had with white people that compounded and served as a great stressor for Black people. He later defined racial microaggressions as “automatic, subtle, stunning, seemingly innocuous messages, often non-verbal, which devaluate the blacks” (Profit et al, 2000, p. 327). In his articulation, Pierce described racial microaggressions as “stunning and subtle” (1970, p. 265) and argued that the cumulative effect of these daily and constant aggressions caused psychological damage to the Black people who were targets.…”
Section: Racial Microaggressions In College Stemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pierce used the phrase to describe the commonplace racist interactions his Black patients had with white people that compounded and served as a great stressor for Black people. He later defined racial microaggressions as “automatic, subtle, stunning, seemingly innocuous messages, often non-verbal, which devaluate the blacks” (Profit et al, 2000, p. 327). In his articulation, Pierce described racial microaggressions as “stunning and subtle” (1970, p. 265) and argued that the cumulative effect of these daily and constant aggressions caused psychological damage to the Black people who were targets.…”
Section: Racial Microaggressions In College Stemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O stress é proveniente das desvantagens de pertencer a uma minoria, em especial problemas de identidade, biculturalismo e discriminação (Mino, Profit & Pierce, 2000). Os idosos provenientes de minorias são os mais vulneráveis ao stress entre a população idosa, em especial as mulheres (Keller & Fleury, 2000).…”
Section: Influências Sobre a Saúde Do Estatuto Socioeconómico Do Génunclassified