Yancey A K
UCLA School of Public Health, Department of Community Health Sciences 90024, USA.
Adolescence. 1998 Summer;33(130):253-67.
In a previous article (Yancey, 1992), the literature on identity development in individuals from socially devalued racial and ethnic groups was summarized. It was postulated that the social maladaptation of adolescents in residential group foster care is reflective of identity disturbances created by the negative images of African-Americans and Latinos perpetuated by the dominant society and unfiltered by optimal parental racial/ethnic socialization. The present article describes the development of a pilot preventive mental health intervention, the PRIDE (Personal and Racial/ethnic Identity Development and Enhancement) program, designed to provide components of parenting that are necessary for promoting positive self-image in ethnically marginalized adolescents and that are typically lacking in the group foster care milieu. PRIDE utilizes successful, ethnically relevant role models in interactive group sessions to create a significant cognitive and emotional experience for teens. While the utility of role modeling for at-risk youth is widely accepted, there is little research on the packaging, delivery, and influence of this intervention modality. This study demonstrates the feasibility of a "hybrid" role-modeling approach (intermediate in intensity of exposure and cost between one-to-one mentoring and career-day programs). Implications for further research on this type of intervention are discussed.
在之前的一篇文章中(扬西,1992年),对有关来自社会地位较低的种族和族裔群体的个体身份发展的文献进行了总结。据推测,青少年在集体寄养家庭中的社会适应不良反映了由主流社会长期存在的、未经最佳父母种族/族裔社会化过滤的非裔美国人和拉丁裔的负面形象所造成的身份认同障碍。本文描述了一个预防性心理健康干预试点项目——PRIDE(个人与种族/族裔身份发展与提升)项目的发展情况,该项目旨在提供育儿要素,这些要素对于促进种族边缘化青少年的积极自我形象是必要的,而在集体寄养环境中通常是缺乏的。PRIDE在互动小组会议中利用成功的、与种族相关的榜样,为青少年创造重要的认知和情感体验。虽然榜样示范对高危青年的效用已被广泛接受,但对于这种干预方式的包装、实施和影响的研究却很少。本研究证明了一种“混合”榜样示范方法(在接触强度和成本上介于一对一辅导和职业日项目之间)的可行性。文中还讨论了对这类干预措施进一步研究的意义。