Texas A&M University.
University of Texas at Austin.
J Res Adolesc. 2022 Jun;32(2):432-450. doi: 10.1111/jora.12709. Epub 2021 Dec 22.
Mexican-origin children from immigrant families are impacted by various systemic oppressions in life. The study seeks to examine how adolescents' developmental outcomes are associated with specific phenotypic, psychological, and social features of skin color, as manifested by skin tone, skin color satisfaction, and foreigner stress. By taking a holistic approach, we examine both positive and negative adjustment outcomes, including delinquency, resilience, and effortful control. Participants were 604 Mexican-origin adolescents aged between 11.08 and 15.29 (M = 12.91, SD = 0.92) with at least one immigrant parent. The findings highlight the harm of foreigner stress and the benefit of skin color satisfaction in Mexican-origin adolescents' development of delinquency, resilience, and effortful control, especially for those with a darker skin color.
墨西哥裔移民家庭的儿童在生活中受到各种系统性压迫的影响。本研究旨在探讨青少年的发展结果如何与肤色的特定表型、心理和社会特征相关联,这些特征表现为肤色、肤色满意度和外国人压力。我们采用整体方法,同时考察了包括犯罪行为、适应力和努力控制在内的积极和消极的适应结果。参与者是 604 名墨西哥裔青少年,年龄在 11.08 岁至 15.29 岁之间(M = 12.91,SD = 0.92),他们至少有一位移民父母。研究结果强调了外国人压力的危害和肤色满意度对墨西哥裔青少年犯罪行为、适应力和努力控制发展的益处,尤其是对肤色较深的青少年而言。