Peck Stephen C, Brodish Amanda B, Malanchuk Oksana, Banerjee Meeta, Eccles Jacquelynne S
Research Center for Group Dynamics, University of Michigan.
Dev Psychol. 2014 Jul;50(7):1897-909. doi: 10.1037/a0036800. Epub 2014 May 5.
Racial/ethnic (R/E) socialization is widely practiced in R/E minority families. However, only recently have models been developed to understand how parents' R/E socialization messages influence adolescent development. The primary goal of the present study was to clarify and extend existing work on R/E socialization in African American (Black) families by distinguishing between parent and youth reports of parents' R/E socialization messages and examining the extent to which adolescents and their parents agree about these socialization messages. In addition, we tested a theoretical model in which parent-reported R/E socialization messages have an indirect effect on the development of youth R/E identity through youth reports of their parents' R/E socialization messages. Using a combination of open- and close-ended data from a longitudinal study of self-identified Black adolescents and their parents, we found statistically significant parent-youth agreement about whether parents send both general R/E socialization messages and, for daughters, specific R/E socialization messages. R/E socialization messages focused on promoting cultural pride and history were associated positively with R/E identity development, whereas messages focused on preparing youth for discrimination tended to be unrelated to R/E identity development. The results largely supported the hypothesis that parent reports of parents' R/E socialization messages are related indirectly to the development of adolescent R/E identity via youth reports of parents' R/E socialization messages.
种族/族裔(R/E)社会化在少数族裔家庭中广泛存在。然而,直到最近才开发出相关模型来理解父母的R/E社会化信息是如何影响青少年发展的。本研究的主要目标是通过区分父母与青少年对父母R/E社会化信息的报告,并考察青少年及其父母在这些社会化信息上的一致程度,来澄清和扩展非裔美国人(黑人)家庭中关于R/E社会化的现有研究。此外,我们还测试了一个理论模型,即父母报告的R/E社会化信息通过青少年对父母R/E社会化信息的报告,对青少年R/E身份认同的发展产生间接影响。通过对自我认定的黑人青少年及其父母的纵向研究中开放式和封闭式数据的综合分析,我们发现,在父母是否传递一般R/E社会化信息以及对女儿而言是否传递特定R/E社会化信息方面,父母与青少年之间存在统计学上的显著一致性。关注促进文化自豪感和历史的R/E社会化信息与R/E身份认同发展呈正相关,而关注让青少年为歧视做好准备的信息往往与R/E身份认同发展无关。结果在很大程度上支持了这样一个假设,即父母报告的R/E社会化信息通过青少年对父母R/E社会化信息的报告,与青少年R/E身份认同的发展间接相关。