University of Arizona.
OMNI Institute.
Child Dev. 2019 May;90(3):e373-e385. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12978. Epub 2017 Oct 12.
Ethnic-racial identity (ERI) development and ethnic-racial discrimination are two salient experiences among adolescents in the United States. Despite growing awareness of the costs and benefits of these experiences individually, we know little about how they may influence one another. The current study examined competing hypotheses relating discrimination and components of ERI (i.e., exploration, resolution, affirmation) among a sample of Mexican-origin adolescent mothers (N = 181; M at Wave 1 = 16.83, SD = 1.01) across six waves of data. Findings revealed that within-person changes in discrimination predicted subsequent ERI resolution and affirmation; however, ERI did not predict subsequent discrimination. Between-person effects of discrimination on affirmation were significant. Our findings underscore the importance of discrimination experiences in shaping Mexican-origin adolescent mothers' normative developmental competencies.
种族认同(ERI)发展和种族歧视是美国青少年的两个突出经历。尽管人们越来越意识到这些经历的代价和好处,但我们对它们如何相互影响知之甚少。本研究在墨西哥裔青少年母亲样本中(N=181;第 1 波的 M=16.83,SD=1.01),使用六波数据,检验了与歧视和 ERI 成分(即探索、解决、肯定)相关的竞争性假设。研究结果表明,歧视的个体内变化预测了后续的 ERI 解决和肯定;然而,ERI 并没有预测随后的歧视。歧视对肯定的个体间效应具有显著性。我们的研究结果强调了歧视经历在塑造墨西哥裔青少年母亲的正常发展能力方面的重要性。