Racial Discrimination and Trauma Symptoms Among Black Adolescent-Caregiver Dyads.

IF 4.2 1区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Donte L Bernard, Makayla L Pollock
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Objective: Research to date has produced compelling evidence of the potentially traumatic consequences of racial discrimination among Black adolescents and adults. Seldom explored, however, is how the potentially traumatic effects of racial discrimination may be shared across the family context. To clarify the relevance of racial trauma across the family system, the current study examined the relationship between racial discrimination and trauma symptoms among a sample of Black adolescent-caregiver dyads.

Method: Data were drawn from a larger self-report survey study examining Black family life experiences. For this study, data from 202 Black adolescents (Mage = 14.50, 52% female) and their caregiver (Mage = 41.63, 83% female) were used to test actor-partner interdependence models examining the associations of racial discrimination and trauma symptoms.

Results: Significant actor effects revealed that racial discrimination was positively associated with self-reported trauma symptoms among adolescents and caregivers. Additionally, partner effects were found, such that adolescent and caregiver experiences of discrimination were positively associated with the trauma symptoms of their family member. Analyses also revealed that the association between racial discrimination and trauma symptoms among caregivers was dependent upon youth experiences of racial discrimination.

Conclusion: The current study lends credence to theories linking racism and trauma-related symptomatology across the life course and family system. Collectively, study findings highlight the importance of understanding the effects of racism beyond the individual and underscores the value and need for family tailored interventions that can repudiate the shared impact and potential intergenerational effects of racial discrimination across Black families.

黑人青少年与照顾者之间的种族歧视与创伤症状。
目的:迄今为止的研究已经提供了令人信服的证据,证明种族歧视可能对黑人青少年和成年人造成创伤性后果。然而,很少有人探讨种族歧视的潜在创伤后果如何在家庭环境中共同承担。为了澄清种族创伤在整个家庭系统中的相关性,本研究对黑人青少年--照顾者二元组合样本中种族歧视与创伤症状之间的关系进行了研究:数据来自于一项更大规模的黑人家庭生活经历自我报告调查研究。本研究使用了来自 202 名黑人青少年(年龄=14.50,52%为女性)及其照顾者(年龄=41.63,83%为女性)的数据,对研究种族歧视和创伤症状相关性的行为者-伴侣相互依存模型进行了测试:结果:显著的行为者效应表明,种族歧视与青少年和照顾者自我报告的心理创伤症状呈正相关。此外,还发现了伙伴效应,即青少年和照顾者的歧视经历与其家庭成员的创伤症状呈正相关。分析还显示,种族歧视与照顾者创伤症状之间的关联取决于青少年的种族歧视经历:当前的研究证实了种族主义与整个生命过程和家庭系统中与创伤相关的症状之间的理论联系。总之,研究结果凸显了了解种族主义对个人以外的影响的重要性,并强调了针对家庭的干预措施的价值和必要性,这些干预措施可以消除种族歧视对黑人家庭的共同影响和潜在的代际影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology (JCCAP) is the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association. It publishes original contributions on the following topics: (a) the development and evaluation of assessment and intervention techniques for use with clinical child and adolescent populations; (b) the development and maintenance of clinical child and adolescent problems; (c) cross-cultural and sociodemographic issues that have a clear bearing on clinical child and adolescent psychology in terms of theory, research, or practice; and (d) training and professional practice in clinical child and adolescent psychology, as well as child advocacy.
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