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This study introduces new measures of ethnicity-related stress and a newly
adapted measure of ethnic identity. Ethnicity-related stressors assessed in
this study were perceived discrimination, stereotype confirmation concern,
and own-group conformity pressure. Ethnic identity refers to the subjectiv
e sense of ethnic group membership and, following Luhtanen and Crocker (199
2), was assessed as public regard, identity centrality, and private feeling
s. Data for 333 undergraduates from diverse ethnic groups indicated that th
e measures are psychometrically sound. Ethnic group differences for mean sc
ores demonstrated the measures' known-groups validity. Cross-sectional anal
yses indicated that ethnicity-related stress and identity constructs captur
ed by the instruments are related to measures of psychological and physical
well-being. The new measures may be useful in the investigation of psychol
ogical aspects of ethnicity and their adaptive consequences.