肤色歧视揭开面纱:研究拉丁裔青少年中肤色歧视与学业成绩、心理健康和物质使用的关系

IF 1.4 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Research in Human Development Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1080/15427609.2023.2271363
Betsy Centeno, Ilke Bayazitli, Sarah Purnell, Diamond Y. Bravo, Zena R. Mello
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摘要我们研究了拉丁裔青少年中肤色歧视与发育结果之间的关系。肤色歧视被操作化为青少年因肤色而受到歧视的经历。发展结果包括学业成绩、心理健康和药物使用。参与者为拉丁裔青少年(N = 703;法师= 15.93,秘境= 1.21;47.56%的女性)。对匿名横断面调查数据进行分析。结果表明,肤色与学业成绩和自尊呈负相关,与抑郁症状和药物使用呈正相关。结果表明,肤色歧视与拉丁裔青少年的学业成绩以及健康和幸福的几个指标有重要的相关性,他们是一个边缘化的群体。我们选择“拉丁裔”这个词是为了包容性别。我们的工作得到了加利福尼亚大学董事会烟草相关疾病研究项目(Grant T31IP1855)向Zena R. Mello博士提供的资金支持。支持本研究结果的数据可向作者ZRM索取。由于研究参与者的隐私,这些数据不公开。
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COLORISM UNVEILED: EXAMINING HOW SKIN COLOR DISCRIMINATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT, MENTAL HEALTH, AND SUBSTANCE USE AMONG LATINX ADOLESCENTS
AbstractWe examined associations between colorism and developmental outcomes among Latinx adolescents. Colorism was operationalized as adolescents’ experiences with discrimination based on skin color. Developmental outcomes included academic achievement, mental health, and substance use. Participants were Latinx adolescents (N = 703; Mage = 15.93, SDage = 1.21; 47.56% female). Anonymous cross-sectional survey data were analyzed. Results indicated that colorism was negatively associated with academic achievement and self-esteem, and positively associated with depressive symptoms and substance use. Results showed that colorism is an important correlate to academic achievement and several indicators of health and well-being for Latinx adolescents, who are a marginalized population Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1. We chose the term “Latinx” to be inclusive of genders.Additional informationFundingOur work was supported by funding awarded to Zena R. Mello, PhD, from The Regents of the University of California, Tobacco-Related Disease Research Program [Grant T31IP1855]. The data that support the findings of this study are available on request from the author, ZRM. The data are not publicly available due to the privacy of research participants.
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