Atkin Annabelle L, Yoo Hyung Chol, White Rebecca M B, Tran Alisia G T T, Jackson Kelly F
Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
School of Social and Family Dynamics.
J Fam Psychol. 2022 Feb;36(1):13-22. doi: 10.1037/fam0000879. Epub 2021 May 31.
Multiracial children are the largest demographic group in the United States among individuals under the age of 18 (Pew Research Center, 2015), but their developmental processes are understudied. Parents and caregivers play an important role in preparing youth to navigate racialized society by teaching them to understand what it means to be a member of a racial-ethnic group (Hughes et al., 2006). However, this process is more complex in multiracial families, where youth belong to multiple racial-ethnic groups. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to develop and validate the first measure of racial-ethnic socialization for Multiracial youth, the Multiracial Youth Socialization (MY-Soc) Scale, to assess the unique messages that are communicated in multiracial families regarding topics of race, ethnicity, and culture. Using a sample of 901 Multiracial emerging adults ( = 22.43), we separately captured the socialization practices of two of the youths' primary caregivers from the youths' perspective. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses supported a 62-item scale measuring eight types of socialization: Navigating Multiple Heritages Socialization, Multiracial Identity Socialization, Preparation for Monoracism Socialization, Negative Socialization, Colorblind Socialization, Diversity Appreciation Socialization, Race-Conscious Socialization, and Silent Socialization. The MY-Soc Scale was also supported by validity and reliability tests. This study contributes an important tool for scholars and practitioners to learn which racial-ethnic socialization messages are promotive for Multiracial youth development in different contexts. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).
在18岁以下的美国人中,混血儿童是最大的人口群体(皮尤研究中心,2015年),但他们的发育过程尚未得到充分研究。父母和照顾者在帮助年轻人适应种族化社会方面发挥着重要作用,他们教导年轻人理解成为一个种族或族裔群体成员的意义(休斯等人,2006年)。然而,在混血家庭中,这个过程更为复杂,因为这些年轻人属于多个种族或族裔群体。因此,本研究的目的是开发并验证首个针对混血青年的种族或族裔社会化测量工具——混血青年社会化(MY-Soc)量表,以评估混血家庭中关于种族、族裔和文化主题所传达的独特信息。我们以901名混血新兴成年人(平均年龄=22.43岁)为样本,从年轻人的角度分别获取了他们两位主要照顾者的社会化实践情况。探索性和验证性因素分析支持了一个由62个项目组成的量表,该量表测量八种社会化类型:驾驭多种传统社会化、混血身份社会化、应对单一种族主义社会化、消极社会化、色盲社会化、多元欣赏社会化、种族意识社会化和沉默社会化。MY-Soc量表也通过了效度和信度测试。本研究为学者和从业者提供了一个重要工具,以了解哪些种族或族裔社会化信息在不同背景下对混血青年的发展具有促进作用。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2022美国心理学会版权所有)