North Carolina State University.
University of Michigan.
J Res Adolesc. 2022 Sep;32(3):1083-1097. doi: 10.1111/jora.12790. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
This study examines the reciprocal relationship between critical action and ethnic-racial identity (ERI) exploration in Black college students using a longitudinal cross-lagged model. Participants were Black students (N = 237; M = 18.2; 74% female) from a longitudinal study of college transition. Analyses examined the temporal ordering and directionality of associations between critical action and ERI exploration over four time points from college entry through four years of college. Critical action positively predicted ERI exploration over each year of college, and ERI exploration positively predicted critical action in a reciprocal fashion over the same years. These findings underscore theoretical assertions that critical action and ERI are intertwined in Black youths' development and provide insight into how critical action and ERI overlap beyond adolescence.
本研究采用纵向交叉滞后模型,考察了黑人大学生关键行动与族裔认同探索之间的相互关系。参与者为来自大学过渡纵向研究的黑人学生(N=237;M=18.2;74%为女性)。分析检验了从大学入学到四年大学期间四个时间点上关键行动与族裔认同探索之间的关联的时间顺序和方向。在整个大学期间,关键行动积极预测了族裔认同探索,而族裔认同探索则以互惠的方式积极预测了相同年份的关键行动。这些发现强调了理论观点,即关键行动和族裔认同在黑人青年的发展中是交织在一起的,并深入了解了关键行动和族裔认同如何超越青春期而重叠。