Living with Multiple Cultural Identities and its Effects on Self- Esteem

Michelle R. Raitman, D. Danielson
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The current research examines the role of balancing various cultural memberships during adolescence on identity development. We examine cultural coexistence abilities and internal cultural reconciliation as predictors of self-esteem in students living with multiple cultural identities. One hundred sixty university students (Mage = 19.23) completed the modified Multicultural Identity Integration (MII) Scale, the Multicultural Identity Integration Scale (MULTIIS), and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES). The analysis revealed that higher MII scores, which indicate lower cultural compatibility, were associated with lower self-esteem. Moreover, increased MULTIIS integration scores, signifying higher identity integration, were associated with improved self-esteem. However, self-esteem was not predicted by gender or age. These findings support the existence of a relationship between one’s capacity to hold multiple cultural identities and their self-esteem, but do not support previous findings linking gender to self-esteem.
多元文化身份的生活及其对自尊的影响
目前的研究考察了在青少年时期平衡各种文化成员对身份发展的作用。我们研究了文化共存能力和内部文化和解作为多元文化身份学生自尊的预测因素。160名大学生(Mage = 19.23)完成了修正多元文化认同整合量表(MII)、多元文化认同整合量表(MULTIIS)和Rosenberg自尊量表(RSES)。分析显示,较高的MII分数表明较低的文化兼容性,与较低的自尊有关。此外,增加的MULTIIS整合得分,表明更高的身份整合,与自尊的改善有关。然而,自尊与性别或年龄无关。这些发现支持了一个人持有多元文化身份的能力与自尊之间存在关系,但不支持先前将性别与自尊联系起来的发现。
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