University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.
Portland State University, OR, USA.
Pers Soc Psychol Bull. 2024 Aug;50(8):1251-1262. doi: 10.1177/01461672231163736. Epub 2023 Apr 7.
Periods of social mobility, such as attending college, can challenge one's status-based identity, leading to uncertainty around one's status in society. Status uncertainty is associated with poorer well-being and academic outcomes. Little is known, however, about what experiences lead to status uncertainty. The current longitudinal study investigated discrimination experiences and cultural mismatch as predictors of status uncertainty. We propose that discrimination indirectly predicts increased status uncertainty by increasing perceived cultural mismatch with the university. Participants were Latinx college students, all of whom were low-income and/or first generation to college. Discrimination experiences were measured at the end of participants' first year. Cultural mismatch and status uncertainty were measured at the end of Year 2. Status uncertainty was measured again at the end of Year 3. Results indicated that students who experienced more frequent discrimination felt more cultural mismatch 1 year later, and, in turn, reported increased status uncertainty over the following year.
社会流动时期,如上大学,可能会挑战一个人的基于身份的认同,导致其对自己在社会中的地位感到不确定。地位的不确定性与较差的幸福感和学业成绩有关。然而,人们对哪些经历会导致地位不确定性知之甚少。目前的纵向研究调查了歧视经历和文化不匹配对地位不确定性的预测作用。我们提出,歧视通过增加与大学的文化不匹配感,间接地预测地位不确定性的增加。参与者为拉丁裔大学生,他们都是低收入和/或第一代大学生。歧视经历在参与者的第一年结束时进行测量。文化不匹配和地位不确定性在第二年结束时进行测量。地位不确定性在第三年结束时再次进行测量。结果表明,经历更多歧视的学生在 1 年后感到更多的文化不匹配,进而在接下来的一年里报告了更多的地位不确定性。