Department of Psychology, University of California.
Department of Psychology, Loyola Marymount University.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2011 Jan;17(1):79-88. doi: 10.1037/a0022532.
How is social identity related to psychological well-being among minority individuals? Drawing on developmental models of identity formation (e.g., Erikson, 1968) and on Social Identity Theory (Tajfel & Turner, 1979), we tested a conceptual model examining links between two key aspects of social identity and psychological well-being. We proposed that the association between identity achievement (exploring and understanding the meaning of one's identity) and psychological well-being is mediated by identity affirmation (developing positive feelings and a sense of belonging to one's social group). Across three studies, including ethnic minority high school students (Study 1), ethnic minority college students (Study 2) and lesbian and gay male adults (Study 3), we found strong support for the model. Results suggest that the process of exploring and understanding one's minority identity can serve as an important basis for developing positive feelings toward and an enhanced sense of attachment to the group, which can in turn confer psychological benefits for minority individuals. Implications and directions for future research are discussed.
社会认同与少数群体个体的心理健康有何关系?本研究借鉴身份形成的发展模型(如艾里克森,1968)和社会认同理论(塔吉菲尔和特纳,1979),检验了一个概念模型,该模型考察了社会认同的两个关键方面与心理健康之间的联系。我们提出,身份认同成就(探索和理解自身身份的意义)与心理健康之间的关联,是由身份认同肯定(培养对自己社会群体的积极感受和归属感)来中介的。在包括少数民族高中生(研究 1)、少数民族大学生(研究 2)和男女同性恋成年人(研究 3)在内的三项研究中,我们发现该模型得到了强有力的支持。研究结果表明,探索和理解自身少数群体身份的过程可以为培养对群体的积极感受和增强归属感奠定重要基础,进而为少数群体个体带来心理上的益处。讨论了对未来研究的意义和方向。