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跨种族收养和未收养的少数族裔成年人中的种族社会化、感知到的歧视与心理调适

Ethnic socialization, perceived discrimination, and psychological adjustment among transracially adopted and nonadopted ethnic minority adults.

作者信息

Arnold Tara, Braje Sopagna Eap, Kawahara Debra, Shuman Tara

机构信息

California School of Professional Psychology, Alliant International University.

出版信息

Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2016;86(5):540-51. doi: 10.1037/ort0000172. Epub 2016 Apr 14.

Abstract

Little is known on how transracial adoptees (TRA) navigate issues of race and ethnicity. Using Shared Fate Theory as a framework, this study was interested in the moderating role of adoption status among a group of ethnic minority adults in explaining the relationship between ethnic socialization, perceived discrimination, and mental health outcomes. Nonadopted (NA; n = 83) and TRA (n = 87) ethnic minorities responded to measures on ethnic socialization, perceived discrimination, and psychological outcomes administered online. TRA and NA ethnic minorities reported similar levels of ethnic socialization, perceived discrimination, and psychological outcomes (depression and self-esteem). Perceived discrimination was significantly associated with depression for both TRA and NA ethnic minorities. Ordinal Least Squares (OLS) regressions that were run for a moderated moderational analysis suggest that the protective role of ethnic socialization depended on adoption status. Among the different forms of ethnic socialization, cultural socialization and preparation for bias significantly buffered against the effects of perceived discrimination, but the effects were more pronounced for TRA than for NA ethnic minorities. Because NA and TRA ethnic minorities were similarly affected by discrimination, it suggests that being a TRA does not confer any additional risk when experiencing discrimination. Additionally, the study found that ethnic socialization may continue to serve a protective role against the effects of discrimination into adulthood for TRA, but less so for NA ethnic minorities. These results have policy implications regarding the role of parental ethnicity in adoption decisions as well as the importance of educating adopted parents about ethnic socialization for ethnic minority children. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

对于跨种族收养者(TRA)如何应对种族和民族问题,我们所知甚少。本研究以共同命运理论为框架,探讨收养状况在一群少数族裔成年人中对种族社会化、感知到的歧视和心理健康结果之间关系的调节作用。未被收养的(NA;n = 83)和跨种族收养的(n = 87)少数族裔成年人在线回答了关于种族社会化、感知到的歧视和心理结果的测量问题。跨种族收养和未被收养的少数族裔在种族社会化、感知到的歧视和心理结果(抑郁和自尊)方面报告的水平相似。对于跨种族收养和未被收养的少数族裔来说,感知到的歧视都与抑郁显著相关。为进行调节中介分析而进行的有序最小二乘法(OLS)回归表明,种族社会化的保护作用取决于收养状况。在不同形式的种族社会化中,文化社会化和偏见准备对感知到的歧视的影响有显著缓冲作用,但这种影响在跨种族收养的少数族裔中比在未被收养的少数族裔中更为明显。由于未被收养和跨种族收养的少数族裔受到歧视的影响相似,这表明作为跨种族收养者在遭受歧视时不会带来任何额外风险。此外,研究发现,种族社会化可能会继续对跨种族收养者成年后免受歧视影响起到保护作用,但对未被收养的少数族裔的保护作用较小。这些结果对于父母种族在收养决定中的作用以及教育收养父母对少数族裔儿童进行种族社会化的重要性具有政策意义。(PsycINFO数据库记录

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