Neblett Enrique W, Terzian Mary, Harriott Valencia
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Child Dev Perspect. 2010 Jul 15;4(2):131-137. doi: 10.1111/j.1750-8606.2010.00131.x.
The experience of race-based discrimination may place African American youth at risk for substance use initiation and substance use disorders. This article examines the potential of parental racial socialization-a process by which parents convey messages to their children about race-to protect against the impact of racial discrimination on substance use outcomes. Focusing on stress as a major precipitating factor in substance use, the article postulates several possible mechanisms by which racial socialization might reduce stress and the subsequent risk for substance use. It discusses future research directions with the goal of realizing the promise of racial socialization as a resilience factor in African American and ethnic minority youth mental health.
基于种族的歧视经历可能使非裔美国青少年面临开始使用毒品和患物质使用障碍的风险。本文探讨了父母种族社会化的潜在作用——父母向子女传达有关种族的信息的过程——以防止种族歧视对物质使用结果产生影响。本文将压力视为物质使用的一个主要诱发因素,提出了几种可能的机制,通过这些机制,种族社会化可能减轻压力以及随后的物质使用风险。文章讨论了未来的研究方向,目标是实现种族社会化作为非裔美国人和少数族裔青少年心理健康恢复力因素的前景。