Black Emerging Adults’ Critical Consciousness and Perceived Neighborhood Quality

IF 2.6 3区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES Emerging Adulthood Pub Date : 2023-07-13 DOI:10.1177/21676968231187007
Kayla J. Fike, J. Mattis
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We examine the relations between critical consciousness and perceptions of neighborhood quality (PNQ) in the context of social positions among young Black adults in the U.S. (n = 524; μ age = 26.4; SD = 3.29). Multigroup structural equation modeling revealed that social identities, such as age and income, were positively related to PNQ for Black women. Critical reflection and critical agency were positively related to PNQ for Black men and critical action was negatively associated with PNQ for Black women. Model fit indices suggest that gender significantly moderates these associations. These findings suggest that reflection on societal inequities, agency and motivation to address injustices, and social justice-oriented actions are related to how Black emerging adults perceive and evaluate urban areas, and in different ways for Black men and Black women. Considerations for studying spatial critical consciousness and for supporting Black emerging adults’ wellbeing in urban areas are discussed.
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黑人新兴成年人的批判意识与感知邻里品质
我们研究了美国年轻黑人成年人(n=524;μ年龄=26.4;SD=3.29)在社会地位背景下的批判性意识和社区质量感知(PNQ)之间的关系。多组结构方程模型显示,黑人女性的社会身份,如年龄和收入,与PNQ呈正相关。批判性反思和批判性代理与黑人男性的PNQ呈正相关,而批判性行动与黑人女性的PNQ呈负相关。模型拟合指数表明,性别显著调节了这些关联。这些发现表明,对社会不平等的反思、解决不公正的机构和动机,以及以社会正义为导向的行动,与黑人新兴成年人如何看待和评估城市地区有关,与黑人男性和黑人女性的不同方式有关。讨论了研究空间批判意识和支持城市地区黑人新兴成年人幸福感的考虑因素。
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