Department of Human Development and Family Science, Purdue University.
Department of Communication Studies, University of Georgia.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2023 Jul;29(3):406-417. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000582. Epub 2023 Mar 16.
We asked Multiracial emerging adults' about how they racially identified on the 2020 census, why they checked those boxes, their feelings about the options available to them, and how they would change the census options. After identifying the different themes, we looked at how groups differed on outcomes of Multiracial experiences, critical reflection, and self-esteem.
We recruited a sample of 424 Multiracial emerging adults between the ages of 18 and 29 (67.1% female, = 23.5). They responded to short-answer questions and survey items. Short-answer responses were coded into categories based on the themes identified, and associations with scales were examined using an analysis of variance and t test.
Three themes were identified for reasons for selections on the census: identity-driven, accuracy-driven, and externally driven. Five themes represented participants' feelings about the census options, which were narrowed down to two themes (okay with the census options vs. add more census options). The accuracy-driven group reported higher scores for shifting racial expressions, challenges with racial identity, and critical reflection, as well as lower scores for self-esteem. In addition, individuals who wanted more options added to the census scored higher on challenges with racial identity and critical reflection.
Multiracial emerging adults who seek to objectively report their racial background on the census regardless of how they identify shift racial expressions and report lower self-esteem, and like those who want more options added to the census, they experience more identity challenges but are more racially aware. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).
我们询问了多种族的成年早期个体他们在 2020 年人口普查中如何进行种族身份认定,他们选择这些选项的原因,他们对现有选项的感受,以及他们希望如何改变人口普查选项。在确定了不同的主题之后,我们研究了不同群体在多种族经历、批判性反思和自尊方面的结果差异。
我们招募了 424 名年龄在 18 至 29 岁之间的多种族成年早期个体(67.1%为女性, = 23.5)。他们回答了简短的问答和调查项目。简短的回答根据确定的主题被编码为不同的类别,并使用方差分析和 t 检验来检查与量表的关联。
确定了三种选择人口普查选项的原因:身份驱动、准确性驱动和外部驱动。五种主题代表了参与者对人口普查选项的感受,这些主题被简化为两个主题(对人口普查选项感到满意与希望增加更多的人口普查选项)。准确性驱动组在种族表达的转变、种族认同的挑战和批判性反思方面的得分较高,而在自尊方面的得分较低。此外,希望增加更多选项的人在种族认同和批判性反思方面的挑战得分更高。
无论如何认同自己的种族身份,都希望客观地在人口普查中报告自己的种族背景的多种族成年早期个体,会转变种族表达,并报告较低的自尊,并且与那些希望增加更多选项的人一样,他们经历更多的身份挑战,但更具有种族意识。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。