Department of Educational Psychology, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.
Department of Health Behavior, Center for Health Equity and Evaluation Research, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, United States.
Front Public Health. 2022 Oct 18;10:955011. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.955011. eCollection 2022.
Asian Indians were the first South Asians to immigrate to the United States in the late 1800s and are currently the largest ethnic group of South Asians living in the United States. Despite this the literature on perceived ethnic and racial discrimination experiences among this group is relatively understudied. The documented experiences of Asian Indians who either recently immigrated from India or were born and raised in America pose an important question: what are the experiences of perceived discrimination among Asian Indians living in America, particularly among younger populations who are continuing to develop their racial and ethnic identities? The current study utilized phenomenological methodology to explore the experiences of nine Asian Indian American adolescents' (ages 12-17 years). Data were collected semi-structured interviews to assess participants' experiences of ethnic and racial discrimination and identity development. Thematic analysis was used to identify themes and subthemes among the participants' responses. Asian Indian adolescents living in the United States report experiencing discrimination at a young age. It is also evident that Asian Indian youth experience significant challenges when developing their sense of ethnic and racial identity while living within the United States. Findings document the racial and ethnic discrimination that Asian Indian adolescents living in the United States may experience from a young age. Importantly, these discrimination experiences are occurring as Asian Indian adolescents are developing their racial and ethnic identities. This study provides insight for future research, which is necessary to fully understand the experiences of Asian Indian adolescents.
亚洲印度人是 19 世纪末第一批移民到美国的南亚人,也是目前居住在美国的南亚人中最大的族群。尽管如此,关于这一群体感知到的族裔和种族歧视经历的文献相对较少。最近从印度移民或在美国出生和长大的亚洲印度人所经历的事情提出了一个重要问题:生活在美国的亚洲印度人,尤其是那些正在继续发展自己的种族和族裔身份的年轻人群体,他们经历了什么样的歧视?本研究采用现象学方法,探索了 9 名亚洲印第安裔青少年(12-17 岁)的经历。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,以评估参与者在族裔和种族歧视以及身份发展方面的经历。采用主题分析来确定参与者回答中的主题和子主题。生活在美国的亚洲印度裔青少年在很小的时候就报告经历过歧视。同样明显的是,亚洲印度裔青年在美国生活时,在发展自己的族裔和种族认同感方面面临重大挑战。研究结果记录了生活在美国的亚洲印度裔青少年可能从小就经历的种族和族裔歧视。重要的是,这些歧视经历发生在亚洲印度裔青少年发展自己的种族和族裔身份的过程中。本研究为未来的研究提供了见解,这对于充分了解亚洲印度裔青少年的经历是必要的。