Perceived discrimination, identity dimensions and wellbeing among immigrant Muslim living in Italy

Cristina Giuliani, Stefania Giada Meda, Semira Tagliabue

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Abstract

The present study investigated the mediator role of multiple identity dimensions (ethnic, national, and religious) in the association between discrimination and psychological well-being among 207 immigrant Muslims living in Italy. First and second-generation Muslim immigrants participated to the research. While for first-generation Muslim the impact of discrimination on psychological well-being is modest, for second-generation ones perceived discrimination resulted to be directly associated with psychological well-being ( higher depression and lower satisfaction with migration decision), and indirectly associated with satisfaction with migration through the mediation of national identity and religious identification.
Lingua originaleEnglish
Titolo della pubblicazione ospiteThe Migration Conference 2017. Programme and Abstracts Book
Pagine104-105
Numero di pagine2
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2017
EventoThe Migration Conference 2017 - Athens, Greece
Durata: 23 ago 201726 ago 2017

Convegno

ConvegnoThe Migration Conference 2017
CittàAthens, Greece
Periodo23/8/1726/8/17

Keywords

  • Immigration, Muslim, identity, discrimination

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