Department of Child and Adolescent Development, California State University, Northridge, CA 91330-8263, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2012 Jul;41(7):817-30. doi: 10.1007/s10964-011-9731-x. Epub 2011 Nov 17.
Ethnicity-based negative treatment during the transition to college may affect the long-term adjustment of ethnic-minority youth. We examined within-person changes in youths' perceptions of overt discrimination and their sense of their ethnic group being devalued by the larger society among 563 Latino, European, Asian, and other ethnic minority emerging adults across the transition to college (M (age) = 17.79, SD = .37, 54.7% female). Analyses tested for group and context differences and associations between perceived discrimination and societal devaluation of their group and adjustment. Results indicate that although perceived discrimination decreases over time, perceived devaluation by society increases. Social context did not affect changes in perceived discrimination and societal devaluation. Whereas perceived discrimination was associated with depressive and somatic symptoms for everyone, perceived societal devaluation was only consequential for ethnic minorities. Future research should identify possible moderators to help students cope with experiences of discrimination and feelings of not being valued by society.
在过渡到大学期间,基于种族的负面待遇可能会影响少数民族青年的长期适应。我们研究了在过渡到大学期间,563 名拉丁裔、欧洲裔、亚洲裔和其他少数族裔的新兴成年人中,个体对公开歧视的看法以及他们所在群体在更大社会中被贬低的感觉的变化(M(年龄)= 17.79,SD =.37,54.7%为女性)。分析测试了群体和背景差异,以及感知歧视与群体和调整的社会贬值之间的关联。结果表明,尽管感知歧视随着时间的推移而减少,但社会对其群体的贬值感却在增加。社会背景并不影响感知歧视和社会贬值的变化。虽然每个人的感知歧视都与抑郁和躯体症状有关,但感知社会贬值仅对少数民族有影响。未来的研究应该确定可能的调节因素,以帮助学生应对歧视经历和不被社会重视的感觉。