Kim Eunha, Lee Donghyuck
Adler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, IL 60602, USA.
Psychol Rep. 2011 Dec;109(3):1017-37. doi: 10.2466/07.17.21.PR0.109.6.1017-1037.
The present study explored several layers of individual and contextual variables as related to collective self-esteem among 304 Asian-American college students. The findings suggested that variables, such as immigration generation status and cultural identification, were significantly associated with Private collective self-esteem (personal evaluation of one's ethnic group), while contextual variables, including number of same-ethnicity peers and community ethnic composition, were associated with Public collective self-esteem (judgment of how other people evaluate one's ethnic group). In addition to these variables, age and fluency of heritage language were positively related to Membership esteem (how worthy one feels as a member of one's ethnic group). For the Importance of identity (the importance of ethnic group membership to one's self-concept), cultural identification, number of same-ethnicity peers, and perceived campus climate were statistically significant. The implication of the present findings for future research is discussed.
本研究探讨了304名亚裔美国大学生中与集体自尊相关的个人和情境变量的多个层面。研究结果表明,诸如移民代际身份和文化认同等变量与私人集体自尊(个人对自己种族群体的评价)显著相关,而情境变量,包括同种族同龄人数量和社区种族构成,则与公共集体自尊(他人如何评价自己种族群体的判断)相关。除了这些变量外,年龄和母语流利程度与成员自尊(作为自己种族群体成员的自我价值感)呈正相关。对于身份认同的重要性(种族群体成员身份对个人自我概念的重要性),文化认同、同种族同龄人数量和感知到的校园氛围具有统计学意义。本文讨论了研究结果对未来研究的启示。