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Shawn O. Utsey

Researcher at Virginia Commonwealth University

Publications -  72
Citations -  6117

Shawn O. Utsey is an academic researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Racism & Ethnic group. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 69 publications receiving 5496 citations. Previous affiliations of Shawn O. Utsey include University of Washington & Seton Hall University.

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Cultural humility: measuring openness to culturally diverse clients.

TL;DR: In 4 studies, evidence is provided for the estimated reliability and construct validity of a client-rated measure of a therapist's cultural humility, and it is demonstrated that client perceptions of their therapist'scultural humility are positively associated with developing a strong working alliance.
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Racial Discrimination, Coping, Life Satisfaction, and Self‐Esteem Among African Americans

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the coping strategies used by African Americans in managing the stressful effects of racism and found that women preferred avoidance coping for racism experienced on a personal level and men preferred social support and racism condition were the best predictors of racism-related stress.
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Self-concealment, social self-efficacy, acculturative stress, and depression in African, Asian, and Latin American international college students.

TL;DR: After controlling for regional group membership, sex, and English language fluency, it was found that self-concealment and social self-efficacy did not serve as mediators in the relationship between African, Asian, and Latin American international students' acculturative stress experiences and depressive symptomatology.
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Effect of ethnic group membership on ethnic identity, race-related stress, and quality of life.

TL;DR: Results indicated that African American participants had significantly higher race-related stress, ethnic identity, and psychological QOL scores than did Asian and Latino American participants.
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Development and Validation of the Index of Race-Related Stress (IRRS).

TL;DR: The Index of Race-Related Stress (IRRS) as discussed by the authors is a 46-item instrument developed according to the theoretical framework of daily hassles (R. Lazarus & S. Folkman, 1984) and integrated with P. Essed's (1990) concept of everyday racism.