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Psocial

versão On-line ISSN 2422-619X

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KOSDON, Sari M. et al. The Experience of Being Jewish: Living with Antisemitism. Psocial [online]. 2021, vol.7, n.1, pp.44-50. ISSN 2422-619X.

In an anonymous online study of 242 Jewish-identified participants (71 men, 163 women, 8 other; mean age = 37.8 years) living in ethnically diverse communities we found levels of antisemitism significantly associated with depression, survivor guilt proneness, and self-hate. Involvement in the Jewish community was significantly associated with life satisfaction even when adjusting for the effects of discrimination. A subsample of 124 responded to open ended questions with narratives. Thirty percent indicated feeling unsafe when identifying as Jewish.

Palavras-chave : ethnicity; antisemitism; culture.

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