Parental ethnic-racial socializations messages direct and indirect associations with shift-and-persist coping among minoritized American adolescents.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1037/cdp0000637
N Keita Christophe, Gabriela L Stein, Valerie V Salcido
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Objectives: The current cross-sectional study examined whether parental cultural socialization, preparation for bias messages, and adolescents' ethnic-racial identity (ERI) were associated with shift-and-persist coping strategy characterized by reappraising and accepting uncontrollable stressors (e.g., discrimination, poverty) while maintaining purpose and a positive future orientation.

Method: Participants were 367 diverse ethnically/racially minoritized (42.2% Black, 25.9% Latinx, 16.1% Asian/Asian American, 12.5% multiracial, 3.3% from other groups) adolescents (Mage = 15.85, SD = 1.17, 68.9% girls). Structural equation models examined the direct effects of parental cultural socialization and preparation for bias messages on youth's ERI and shift-and-persist, as well as the indirect effects of socialization messages on shift-and-persist.

Results: Preparation for bias and cultural socialization were directly related to a stronger ERI for adolescents, but only cultural socialization was directly associated with greater shift-and-persist. Stronger ERI was associated with greater shift-and-persist, and both cultural socialization and preparation for bias were indirectly associated with greater shift-and-persist.

Conclusions: Frequent parental preparation for bias may be indirectly associated with minoritized adolescent's shift-and-persist coping, whereas cultural socialization impacts youth's shift-and-persisting both directly and indirectly. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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父母的民族-种族社会化信息与美国少数民族青少年的转变和坚持应对之间的直接和间接联系。
研究目的本横断面研究探讨了父母的文化社会化、对偏见信息的准备以及青少年的民族-种族身份(ERI)是否与转变和坚持应对策略有关,转变和坚持应对策略的特点是重新评估和接受不可控制的压力(如歧视、贫困),同时保持目标和积极的未来取向:参与者为 367 名不同人种/种族的少数民族青少年(42.2% 为黑人,25.9% 为拉美裔,16.1% 为亚裔/美籍亚裔,12.5% 为多种族,3.3% 为其他种族)(Mage = 15.85,SD = 1.17,68.9% 为女生)。结构方程模型研究了父母文化社会化和偏见准备信息对青少年 ERI 和转变与坚持的直接影响,以及社会化信息对转变与坚持的间接影响:结果:为偏见做准备和文化社会化与青少年更强的 ERI 直接相关,但只有文化社会化与更大的转变和坚持直接相关。更强的 ERI 与更大的转变和坚持有关,而文化社会化和偏见准备与更大的转变和坚持间接相关:结论:父母经常为偏见做准备可能与少数族裔青少年的转移和坚持应对间接相关,而文化社会化则直接和间接地影响青少年的转移和坚持。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research, and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social–political forces affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
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