California State University, Sacramento.
University of California, Los Angeles.
J Res Adolesc. 2017 Jun;27(2):407-422. doi: 10.1111/jora.12278. Epub 2016 Sep 19.
This study examined processes by which extracurricular participation is linked with positive ethnic intergroup attitudes in multiethnic middle schools in California. Specifically, the mediating roles of activity-related cross-ethnic friendships and social identities including alliances with multiple groups were examined in a sample including African American or Black, East or South-East Asian, White, and Latino youth (N = 1,446; M = 11.60 in sixth grade). Results of multilevel modeling suggested that in addition to activity-related cross-ethnic friendships, complex social identities mediated the association between availability of cross-ethnic peers in activities and ethnic intergroup attitudes. Results are discussed in terms of how activities can be structured to promote cross-ethnic relationships and complex social identities, as well as positive ethnic intergroup attitudes.
本研究考察了在加利福尼亚的多民族中学中,课外活动与积极的族群间态度之间的联系过程。具体来说,在包括非裔或黑人、东亚或东南亚、白人和拉丁裔青年在内的样本中,考察了与活动相关的跨种族友谊以及包括与多个群体结盟的社会认同等活动相关的跨种族友谊的中介作用(N=1446;六年级平均年龄为 11.60)。多层次建模的结果表明,除了与活动相关的跨种族友谊之外,复杂的社会认同也在活动中跨种族同伴的可获得性与族群间态度之间起中介作用。研究结果讨论了如何组织活动以促进跨种族关系和复杂的社会认同以及积极的族群间态度。