Schwartz Seth J, Unger Jennifer B, Meca Alan, Lorenzo-Blanco Elma I, Baezconde-Garbanati Lourdes, Cano Miguel Ángel, Piña-Watson Brandy, Szapocznik José, Zamboanga Byron L, Córdova David, Romero Andrea J, Lee Tae Kyoung, Soto Daniel W, Villamar Juan A, Lizzi Karina M, Des Rosiers Sabrina E, Pattarroyo Monica
Department of Public Health Sciences, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1120 N.W. 14th Street, Suite 1083, Miami, 33136, FL, USA.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 90007, CA, USA.
J Youth Adolesc. 2017 Apr;46(4):898-913. doi: 10.1007/s10964-016-0615-y. Epub 2016 Nov 23.
The present study was designed to examine trajectories of personal identity coherence and confusion among Hispanic recent-immigrant adolescents, as well as the effects of these trajectories on psychosocial and risk-taking outcomes. Personal identity is extremely important in anchoring young immigrants during a time of acute cultural change. A sample of 302 recently immigrated (5 years or less in the United States at baseline) Hispanic adolescents (M = 14.51 years at baseline; SD = 0.88 years, range 14-17) from Miami and Los Angeles (47 % girls) completed measures of personal identity coherence and confusion at the first five waves of a six-wave longitudinal study; and reported on positive psychosocial functioning, depressive symptoms, and externalizing problems at baseline and at Time 6. Results indicated that identity coherence increased linearly across time, but that there were no significant changes in confusion over time and no individual differences in confusion trajectories. Higher baseline levels of, and improvements in, coherence predicted higher levels of self-esteem, optimism, and prosocial behavior at the final study timepoint. Higher baseline levels of confusion predicted lower self-esteem, greater depressive symptoms, more aggressive behavior, and more rule breaking at the final study timepoint. These results are discussed in terms of the importance of personal identity for Hispanic immigrant adolescents, and in terms of implications for intervention.
本研究旨在考察西班牙裔新移民青少年个人身份认同连贯与混乱的轨迹,以及这些轨迹对心理社会和冒险行为结果的影响。在急剧的文化变迁时期,个人身份认同对于稳定年轻移民起着极其重要的作用。来自迈阿密和洛杉矶的302名西班牙裔青少年(基线时在美国居住5年或以下)参与了研究(基线时平均年龄M = 14.51岁;标准差SD = 0.88岁,年龄范围14 - 17岁),其中47%为女孩。在一项六波次纵向研究的前五波次中,他们完成了个人身份认同连贯与混乱的测量;并在基线和第6阶段报告了积极的心理社会功能、抑郁症状和外化问题。结果表明,身份认同连贯随时间呈线性增加,但混乱程度随时间无显著变化,且混乱轨迹不存在个体差异。基线时较高的连贯水平以及连贯水平的提高预示着在最终研究时间点有更高的自尊、乐观和亲社会行为水平。基线时较高的混乱水平预示着在最终研究时间点有较低的自尊、更严重的抑郁症状、更多的攻击性行为和更多的违规行为。本文从个人身份认同对西班牙裔移民青少年的重要性以及干预意义的角度对这些结果进行了讨论。