Northwestern University, 2120 Campus Drive, Evanston, IL 60208, USA.
Child Dev. 2009 Nov-Dec;80(6):1660-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2009.01360.x.
This study assessed the unique effects of racial identity and self-esteem on 259 African American adolescents' depressive and anxiety symptoms as they transitioned from the 7th to 8th grades (ages 12-14). Racial identity and self-esteem were strongly correlated with each other for males but not for females. For both males and females, an increase in racial identity over the 1 year was associated with a decrease in the prevalence of depressive symptoms over the same period, even with self-esteem controlled. It was concluded that racial identity may be as important as self-esteem to the mental health of African American adolescents, and it explains variance in their mental health not associated with feelings of oneself as an individual.
本研究评估了种族身份和自尊对 259 名非裔美国青少年从 7 年级到 8 年级(12-14 岁)过渡期间抑郁和焦虑症状的独特影响。对于男性,种族身份和自尊彼此之间高度相关,但对于女性则不然。对于男性和女性来说,在 1 年内种族身份的增加与同一时期抑郁症状的患病率下降有关,即使控制了自尊。研究得出结论,种族身份对于非裔美国青少年的心理健康可能与自尊同样重要,它解释了与个体自我感觉无关的心理健康差异。