Perceived discrimination is common and consequential. Yet, little support is available to ease handling of these experiences. Addressing this gap, we report on a need-finding study to guide us in identifying relevant technologies and their requirements. Specifically, we examined unfolding experiences of perceived discrimination among college students and found factors to address in providing meaningful support. We used semi-structured retrospective interviews with 14 students to understand their perceptions, emotions, and coping in response to discriminatory behaviors within the prior ten-week period. These 14 students were among 90 who provided experience sampling reports of unfair treatment over the same ten-week period. We found that discrimination is more distressing if students face related academic and social struggles or when the incident triggers beliefs of inefficacy. We additionally identified patterns of effective coping. By grounding the findings in an extended stress processing framework, we offer a principled approach to intervention design, which we illustrate through incident-specific and proactive intervention paradigms.
翻译:然而,为方便处理这些经验,我们很少得到支持。解决这一差距,我们报告一项需要调查研究,以指导我们确定相关技术及其要求。具体地说,我们研究了大学生中发现的歧视经验,并找出了提供有意义的支持需要解决的因素。我们与14名学生进行了半结构性的回顾性访谈,以了解他们的看法、情绪和应对前十周期间的歧视行为。这14名学生中,有90人曾提供过关于在同一十周内不公平待遇的抽样报告。我们发现,如果学生面临相关的学术和社会斗争,或者当事件触发了对无效的信念时,歧视就更加令人不安。我们还确定了有效的应对模式。我们通过扩大的压力处理框架,提出了干预设计原则性方法,我们通过具体事件和主动干预模式加以说明。