Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA.
J Res Adolesc. 2024 Sep;34(3):1035-1053. doi: 10.1111/jora.12988. Epub 2024 Jun 9.
Cultural stressors related to racism, xenophobia, and navigating bicultural contexts can compromise the healthy development of Hispanic/Latinx/o (H/L) youth. Youth' coping can minimize the adverse impact of this stress. Less is known about the intermediary processes related to youths' cultural stressor experiences and coping responses. We analyzed focus group data from H/L youth (N = 45; 50% girls; 0% nonbinary; M = 15.3) to hear their voices on how they interpret, react to, are impacted by and cope with cultural stressors. Using a Grounded Theory approach, we constructed four themes of intermediary processes (e.g., meaning making) and four themes of coping (e.g., distancing oneself). Youth actively processed their experiences, which informed their coping choices, pointing to youths' agency and resilience.
与种族主义、仇外心理和双语环境相关的文化压力因素可能会影响西班牙裔/拉丁裔/拉丁裔青年的健康发展。青少年的应对方式可以最大限度地减少这种压力的不利影响。关于青少年文化压力源体验和应对反应的中介过程知之甚少。我们分析了来自 H/L 青年(N=45;50%女性;0%非二进制;M=15.3)的焦点小组数据,以听取他们对如何解释、应对、受文化压力源影响和应对文化压力源的看法。我们使用扎根理论方法,构建了四个中介过程主题(例如,意义构建)和四个应对主题(例如,自我疏远)。青少年积极处理他们的经历,这为他们的应对选择提供了信息,突显了青少年的能动性和适应力。