Del Toro Juan, Bernard Donte, Lee Richard M, Adam Emma K
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
University of Missouri-Columbia, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Soc Personal Psychol Compass. 2024 Jul;18(7). doi: 10.1111/spc3.12984. Epub 2024 Jul 9.
Parental ethnic-racial socialization is a source of adolescents' resilience against ethnic-racial discrimination. Recent meta-analyses have documented the aspects of ethnic-racial socialization (i.e., how ethnic-racial socialization is directly related with adolescents' adjustment regardless of their discrimination experiences). However, extant empirical studies have produced conflicting results about the or moderating role of ethnic-racial socialization, with studies suggesting that ethnic-racial socialization buffers, exacerbates, or does not moderate the impacts of ethnic-racial discrimination. We offer a reconceptualization of existing studies' findings and draw from existing theories to propose as a new conceptual framework that highlights how resilience and the positive benefits linked to ethnic-racial socialization may not be noticeable when studies use psychosocial measures but is rather hidden "underneath the skin." Conversations about racism may momentarily feel uncomfortable, upsetting, or stressful for youth, but such conversations can help youth learn how to cope with ethnic-racial discrimination in the long term. Following a review of studies supporting our conceptual framework, we provide suggestions for future research to expand the field's understanding of resilience linked to ethnic-racial socialization.
父母的种族社会化是青少年抵御种族歧视的一种力量来源。最近的元分析记录了种族社会化的各个方面(即无论青少年的歧视经历如何,种族社会化如何与他们的适应直接相关)。然而,现有的实证研究在种族社会化的调节作用方面产生了相互矛盾的结果,一些研究表明种族社会化起到缓冲作用,一些表明会加剧影响,还有一些则表明不存在调节作用。我们对现有研究的结果进行了重新概念化,并借鉴现有理论提出了一个新的概念框架,该框架强调当研究使用心理社会测量方法时,与种族社会化相关的适应力和积极益处可能并不明显,而是隐藏在“皮肤之下”。关于种族主义的对话可能会让年轻人暂时感到不舒服、心烦意乱或压力重重,但这样的对话从长远来看可以帮助年轻人学会如何应对种族歧视。在回顾了支持我们概念框架的研究之后,我们为未来的研究提供了建议,以扩展该领域对与种族社会化相关的适应力的理解。