Adolescent Exposure to Racially and Ethnically Diverse Neighborhoods and Schools: Implications for Interracial Dating, Cohabitation, and Marriage in Emerging and Young Adulthood

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1177/02654075231193451
Xing Zhang
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Background: Interracial romantic relationships and unions are a marker of social distance between racial and ethnic groups, but the role of geographic context at schools and neighborhoods during adolescence in shaping interracial romantic relationship formation in the transition to adulthood has been underexplored, which is important for understanding how intergroup contact in the school and neighborhood contexts during adolescence may have subsequent consequences for interracial union formation later in emerging and young adulthood. Methods: Using data from Waves I, III, and IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, this study examines the roles of exposure to racial and ethnic diversity in schools and geographic regions in adolescence in shaping the likelihood of being in an interracial romantic relationship in emerging and young adulthood. Results: Adolescents who lived in a Census tract that had fewer of their own racial and ethnic groups were significantly more likely to be in interracial romantic relationships in emerging and in young adulthood. Adolescents who attended more racially and ethnically diverse high schools were also more likely to be in interracial romantic relationships in emerging adulthood. In young adulthood, Hispanic adolescents who went to primarily White high schools were more likely to be in interracial romantic relationships in emerging adulthood and young adulthood. Conclusions: Exposure to racially and ethnically diverse neighborhoods and schools is associated with an increased likelihood of interracial union formation in emerging and young adulthood.
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青少年接触种族和民族多样的社区和学校:对新兴和年轻成年期跨种族约会、同居和婚姻的影响
背景:跨种族的浪漫关系和结合是种族和族裔群体之间社会距离的标志,但青春期学校和社区的地理环境在向成年过渡过程中塑造跨种族浪漫关系的作用尚未得到充分探索,这对于理解青春期学校和社区环境中的群体间接触如何在成年后和年轻时对跨种族联盟的形成产生后续影响很重要。方法:利用国家青少年与成人健康纵向研究第一、第三和第四波的数据,本研究考察了青少年在学校和地理区域暴露于种族和民族多样性在形成新兴和年轻成年期跨种族浪漫关系的可能性中的作用。结果:生活在自己种族和民族较少的人口普查区的青少年,在新兴时期和成年后,更容易陷入跨种族的浪漫关系。就读于种族和族裔更加多样化的高中的青少年在成年后也更有可能处于跨种族的浪漫关系中。在年轻的成年期,主要上白人高中的西班牙裔青少年在新兴成年期和年轻成年期更有可能处于跨种族的浪漫关系中。结论:在新兴和年轻的成年期,接触种族和族裔多样的社区和学校与种族间联盟形成的可能性增加有关。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social and Personal Relationships is an international and interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research on social and personal relationships. JSPR is the leading journal in the field, publishing empirical and theoretical papers on social and personal relationships. It is multidisciplinary in scope, drawing material from the fields of social psychology, clinical psychology, communication, developmental psychology, and sociology.
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