Department of Psychology, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities Campus, Minneapolis, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2011 Oct;17(4):456-61. doi: 10.1037/a0024728.
This study examined the direct and moderating role of cultural socialization in relation to same-race and cross-race friendships and social competence among Asian American late-adolescents (N = 146). We hypothesized that same-race and cross-race friendships would be uniquely associated with social competence, but that these associations would be moderated by cultural socialization practices targeting enculturation and preparation for bias. Using Pearson correlations, cross-race friendships were significantly correlated with social competence, whereas same-race friendships had a marginally significant relation. In moderator analyses, only preparation for bias was a significant moderator of cross-race friendships in relation to social competence. Specifically, for late-adolescents who reported a high level of preparation for bias, there was a positive relation between cross-race friendships and social competence. There were no significant interactions between same-race friendships and any dimension of cultural socialization in relation to social competence. The findings support the relevance of cultural socialization in Asian American late-adolescent social development.
本研究考察了文化社会化在与美籍亚裔青少年的同种族和跨种族友谊以及社交能力方面的直接和调节作用(N=146)。我们假设同种族和跨种族友谊将与社交能力有独特的关联,但这些关联将受到针对涵化和偏见准备的文化社会化实践的调节。使用 Pearson 相关分析,跨种族友谊与社交能力显著相关,而同种族友谊则具有边缘显著的关系。在调节分析中,只有偏见准备是跨种族友谊与社交能力关系的显著调节因素。具体来说,对于报告高度偏见准备的青少年来说,跨种族友谊与社交能力之间存在积极关系。同种族友谊与文化社会化的任何维度之间在与社交能力相关方面均没有显著的相互作用。这些发现支持了文化社会化在美籍亚裔青少年社交发展中的相关性。