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种族认同和种族社会化能力:少数族裔父母如何“言传身教”。

Ethnic-racial identity and ethnic-racial socialization competency: How minoritized parents "walk the talk".

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Wake Forest University.

Department of Psychology, McGill University.

出版信息

Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2023 Oct;29(4):493-502. doi: 10.1037/cdp0000605. Epub 2023 Jun 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Ethnic-racial identity (ERI) has important implications for individual psychosocial functioning as well as familial processes. For example, parents' ERI can shape children's developmental contexts through ethnic-racial socialization (ERS). Yet, existing research has tended to focus on the content or frequency of socialization messages themselves rather than on internal factors like socialization competence. Such competence, as reflected through confidence, skills, and stress, represents critical dimensions that permeate the socialization process and can impact the delivery of messages. The present study examines whether parents' ERI (i.e., private regard, centrality, exploration) is related to perceptions of their socialization competence.

METHOD

Data from 203 Black, 194 Asian American, and 188 Latinx parents ( = 585, = 44.46 years, = 9.14, 59.70% mothers) of adolescents between the ages of 10-18 were collected via Qualtrics panels.

RESULTS

Across all parents, private regard, centrality, and ethnic-racial exploration were positively associated with perceived confidence and skills in engaging in ERS. Regard was additionally associated with lower socialization stress.

CONCLUSIONS

The results point to consistent benefits of ERI in helping parents navigate ERS, furthering the understanding of ERI's developmental implications through parents' comfort with and ability to "walk the talk" with their children. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

摘要

目的

族裔身份认同(ERI)对个体的心理社会功能以及家庭过程都有重要影响。例如,父母的 ERI 可以通过族裔社会化(ERS)来塑造孩子的发展环境。然而,现有研究往往侧重于社会化信息的内容或频率本身,而不是像社会化能力这样的内部因素。这种能力,体现在信心、技能和压力方面,是贯穿社会化过程的关键维度,会影响信息的传递。本研究考察了父母的 ERI(即私人重视、中心性、探索性)是否与他们对社会化能力的看法有关。

方法

通过 Qualtrics 面板收集了 203 名黑人、194 名亚裔美国人和 188 名拉丁裔青少年(年龄在 10-18 岁之间)父母的数据( = 585, = 44.46 岁, = 9.14,59.70%为母亲)。

结果

在所有父母中,私人重视、中心性和族裔探索性与参与 ERS 的自信和技能感知呈正相关。重视还与较低的社会化压力有关。

结论

这些结果表明,ERI 有助于父母驾驭 ERS,从而进一步理解 ERI 通过父母与孩子“言行一致”的舒适度和能力对其发展的影响。(PsycInfo 数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。

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