Houston-Dial Ryan, Banerjee Meeta, Goodrum Nada M
Department of Psychology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 May 22;15(6):716. doi: 10.3390/bs15060716.
Ethnic/racial socialization has been identified as a key protective mechanism within minoritized populations towards racism and discrimination within the United States. Prior research has highlighted the importance of the relation between ethnic/racial identity and ethnic/racial socialization practices, but less is known about how these associations manifest across diverse groups. The current study explored the associations between parental ethnic/racial identity and ethnic/racial socialization in a national sample of 414 Black, Latine, and Asian American parents. Racially/ethnically minoritized parents from around the United States reported on their ethnic/racial identity and ethnic/racial socialization practices with their children. Hierarchical linear regressions indicated that racial centrality and private regard were significant predictors of preparation for bias and cultural socialization messages. The implications from this study are that there are myriad factors that influence socialization practices in racially/ethnically minoritized families.
种族社会化已被视为美国少数族裔群体应对种族主义和歧视的关键保护机制。先前的研究强调了种族身份与种族社会化实践之间关系的重要性,但对于这些关联如何在不同群体中表现却知之甚少。当前的研究在一个由414名黑人、拉丁裔和亚裔美国父母组成的全国样本中,探讨了父母的种族身份与种族社会化之间的关联。来自美国各地的少数族裔父母报告了他们的种族身份以及与子女的种族社会化实践。分层线性回归表明,种族中心性和个人认同是偏见准备和文化社会化信息的重要预测因素。这项研究的意义在于,有无数因素影响着少数族裔家庭的社会化实践。