Department of Educational Psychology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1040 W. Harrison St., Chicago, IL 60607, USA.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2013 Apr;19(2):177-89. doi: 10.1037/a0029438. Epub 2012 Aug 20.
This study examined family ethnic socialization, ethnic identity, and adjustment among Latino/White and Asian/White biracial college students (n = 507), with special attention to how ethnic self-identification and university ethnic composition informed the ethnic identity process. Findings indicated that family ethnic socialization was positively related to participants' ethnic identity exploration and resolution, but not ethnic identity affirmation. Furthermore, ethnic identity resolution and affirmation were associated with higher self-acceptance and self-esteem, and lower depressive symptoms. Importantly, university ethnic composition moderated the association between ethnic identity resolution and anxiety, such that resolution promoted adjustment in contexts that were relatively more ethnically diverse. University ethnic composition also moderated the association between ethnic identity affirmation and both self-esteem and self-acceptance, such that affirmation was associated with better adjustment but only in schools that were less ethnically diverse.
本研究考察了拉丁裔/白人和亚裔/白人社群的混血大学生(n=507)的家庭民族社会化、民族认同和适应情况,特别关注民族自我认同和大学民族构成如何影响民族认同过程。研究结果表明,家庭民族社会化与参与者的民族认同探索和解决呈正相关,但与民族认同肯定无关。此外,民族认同的解决和肯定与更高的自我接受和自尊以及更低的抑郁症状有关。重要的是,大学的民族构成调节了民族认同解决与焦虑之间的关系,使得在相对多样化的环境中,解决可以促进适应。大学的民族构成也调节了民族认同肯定与自尊和自我接纳之间的关系,使得肯定与更好的适应相关,但仅在民族多样化程度较低的学校中如此。