• Title of article

    The Correlation of Perceived Discrimination and Psychological WellBeing among the Manjo Ethnic Minority in Kaffa Zone Ethiopia

  • Author/Authors

    Dengechi ، Bizuayehu Bonga Teacher Education College , Worku ، Nigatuwa Department of Psychology - Jimma University , Mikre ، Fisseha Department of Psychology - Jimma University

  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    62
  • To page
    72
  • Abstract
    Purpose of this study was to examine the correlation between perceived discrimination and psychological well-being of Manjo ethnic minority in Kaffa zone, Ethiopia. One hundred and forty nine (149) study participants from the Manjo ethnic minority were randomly selected and filled out the perceived discrimination and psychological well-being questionnaire scales. Pearson Product moment correlation was computed to determine the strength and direction of relationship between their perception of discrimination by others and the psychological well-being report. Perceived discrimination is a variability of thought that results from an act of segregation and distancing of an individual or group of individuals mainly because of bias and prejudice. The psychological well-being variable was measured by six dimensions, which are named as autonomy, environmental mastery, personal growth, positive relationship with others, purpose in life and self-acceptance of individuals. The result of the study showed the presence of a strong and significant negative correlation between the Manjos’ perception of discrimination they experience from other ethnic groups and the corresponding psychological well-being state.
  • Keywords
    Ethnic Minority , Perceived Discrimination , Psychological Well , being
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
  • Record number

    2495506