Michigan State University.
J Res Adolesc. 2022 Jun;32(2):666-672. doi: 10.1111/jora.12763. Epub 2022 Apr 29.
There is an increasing use of daily methods (e.g., daily diaries, experience sampling method) by research investigating the roles of oppression, racism, and discrimination on Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) youth adjustment. This commentary discusses several promising directions in which daily methods can help (1) understand adolescents' oppression-related experiences in everyday life, (2) investigate the immediate and long-term implications of these experiences, and (3) explore the role of protective processes and broader contexts. Moving forward, daily methods can be more broadly integrated into other methodologies (e.g., longitudinal designs, qualitative/mixed methods), providing unique insights into how systems of oppression become relevant in BIPOC adolescents' everyday life and informing practices to improve their adjustment on a daily basis and over the long term.
目前,研究人员越来越多地采用日常方法(例如,日常日记、经验采样法)来研究压迫、种族主义和歧视对黑人和有色人种(BIPOC)青年适应的影响。本评论讨论了日常方法在以下几个方面具有广阔的应用前景:(1)帮助理解青少年在日常生活中与压迫相关的经历;(2)研究这些经历的即时和长期影响;(3)探索保护过程和更广泛的背景的作用。未来,日常方法可以更广泛地融入其他方法学(例如,纵向设计、定性/混合方法),从而深入了解压迫系统如何与 BIPOC 青少年的日常生活相关,并为改善他们的日常和长期适应提供实践建议。