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针对墨西哥裔美国青少年的情感双文化和全球人类身份量表。

Affective Bicultural and Global-Human Identity Scales for Mexican-American adolescents.

作者信息

Der-Karabetian A, Ruiz Y

机构信息

Behavioral Science Department, University a Verne, CA 91750, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Rep. 1997 Jun;80(3 Pt 1):1027-39. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1997.80.3.1027.

Abstract

Scales were developed to measure affective aspects of Latino, American, and global-human identities among first- and second-generation Mexican-American adolescents. Participants were 84 boys and 93 girls from the Los Angeles high schools. 60 were born in Mexico, and 117 were born in the United States and had at least one parent born in Mexico. The affective Latino and American measures were independent and predictably related to a behaviorally oriented measure of acculturation. They were also used to identify Berry's four modes of acculturation: Separated, Assimilated, Marginalized, and Bicultural. The four acculturation groups rated similarly on self-esteem and academic aspiration. The first and second generations each scored higher on Latino identity than on American identity.

摘要

研究开发了量表,以测量第一代和第二代墨西哥裔美国青少年中拉丁裔、美国人和全球人类身份的情感方面。参与者是来自洛杉矶高中的84名男孩和93名女孩。其中60人出生在墨西哥,117人出生在美国且至少有一位父母出生在墨西哥。情感方面的拉丁裔和美国身份测量是独立的,并且与一种以行为为导向的文化适应测量有可预测的关联。这些量表还被用于识别贝里的四种文化适应模式:分离型、同化型、边缘化型和双文化型。这四个文化适应群体在自尊和学业抱负方面的评分相似。第一代和第二代在拉丁裔身份认同上的得分均高于美国身份认同。

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