University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC).
Loyola University Chicago.
J Res Adolesc. 2022 Jun;32(2):501-517. doi: 10.1111/jora.12751. Epub 2022 Apr 1.
With over 400 harmful immigration policy changes in the past 4 years, Latinx adolescents and families nationwide are developing within a context of extreme anti-immigrant sentiment (Dismantling and reconstructing the U.S. immigration system: A catalog of changes under the Trump presidency, Migration Policy Institute, 2020). This paper introduces the Multitiered Model of Oppression and Discrimination (MMOD), a conceptual model for understanding the impacts of multiple levels of discrimination on the well-being and development of Latinx immigrant adolescents. Interpersonal discrimination (Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2010, 32, 259), community-held stereotypes (Social Psychology of Education, 2001, 5, 201), institutional policies (Children and Youth Services Review, 2018, 87, 192), and structural practices (Journal of Criminal Justice, 2020, 66, 1) can negatively impact well-being and development among these adolescents. Culturally sustaining interventions, civic engagement and mobilization, and policies targeting inequitable policies and practices will provide healing and an avenue for liberation.
在过去 4 年里,有超过 400 项有害的移民政策发生了变化,全国范围内的拉丁裔青少年和家庭都在极端反移民情绪的背景下发展(《拆解和重建美国移民体系:特朗普执政期间的政策变化目录》,移民政策研究所,2020 年)。本文介绍了多层次压迫和歧视模型(MMOD),这是一个用于理解多个层面的歧视对拉丁裔移民青少年的幸福感和发展的影响的概念模型。人际歧视(《西班牙裔行为科学杂志》,2010 年,32 卷,259 页)、社区持有的刻板印象(《教育社会心理学》,2001 年,5 卷,201 页)、机构政策(《儿童和青年服务评论》,2018 年,87 卷,192 页)和结构实践(《刑事司法杂志》,2020 年,66 卷,1 页)会对这些青少年的幸福感和发展产生负面影响。文化上可持续的干预措施、公民参与和动员,以及针对不平等政策和做法的政策,将为他们提供疗愈和解放的途径。