Discrimination and racial socialization profiles: Associations with Asian American adolescent attachment, activism, and self-esteem.

IF 2.3 2区 心理学 Q2 FAMILY STUDIES
Journal of Family Psychology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1037/fam0001301
Lydia HaRim Ahn, Annabelle L Atkin
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Theory and research suggest that racial discrimination is associated with attachment insecurity (Stern et al., 2022), whereas racial socialization is an integral aspect to fostering secure attachment with parents (Coard, 2022; Dunbar, Lozada, et al., 2022). In addition, with greater attachment security, people of color are more likely to deal with threats more effectively (Mikulincer & Shaver, 2022). The present study tested these theories by examining (a) latent profiles of racial discrimination experiences and racial socialization messages and (b) whether the latent profiles were related to secure attachment with parents and in turn, activism and self-esteem among Asian American adolescents. The sample included 301 Asian American adolescents who completed an online survey. There were three profiles: (a) high discrimination, high interpersonal racial socialization, moderate systemic racial socialization; (b) moderate discrimination, moderate interpersonal, and systemic racial socialization; and (c) low discrimination, low interpersonal, and systemic racial socialization. Adolescents in the high discrimination, high interpersonal racial socialization, moderate systemic racial socialization profile were more likely to engage in activism. Adolescents in the moderate discrimination, moderate interpersonal, and systemic racial socialization profile were also more likely to engage in greater activism through secure attachment to fathers. Although there were no differences among the profiles and self-esteem, secure attachment with both mothers and fathers was related to greater self-esteem. Findings highlight the importance of racial socialization and secure attachment with fathers in bolstering Asian American adolescents' fight for racial justice. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

歧视与种族社会化:与亚裔美国青少年依恋、行动主义和自尊的关系。
理论和研究表明,种族歧视与依恋不安全感有关(Stern 等人,2022 年),而种族社会化是培养与父母安全依恋关系的一个不可或缺的方面(Coard,2022 年;Dunbar、Lozada 等人,2022 年)。此外,有了更大的依恋安全感,有色人种更有可能更有效地应对威胁(Mikulincer & Shaver, 2022)。本研究通过研究(a)种族歧视经历和种族社会化信息的潜在特征,以及(b)这些潜在特征是否与亚裔美国青少年对父母的安全依恋有关,进而与积极性和自尊有关,对这些理论进行了检验。样本包括 301 名完成在线调查的亚裔美国青少年。共有三种特征:(a) 高度歧视、高度人际种族社会化和中度系统种族社会化;(b) 中度歧视、中度人际种族社会化和系统种族社会化;(c) 低度歧视、低度人际种族社会化和系统种族社会化。高度歧视、高度人际种族社会化和中度系统种族社会化的青少年更有可能参与激进主义活动。中度歧视、中度人际关系和系统性种族社会化特征的青少年也更有可能通过对父亲的安全依恋参与更多的激进主义活动。虽然不同类型的青少年与自尊之间没有差异,但与母亲和父亲的安全依恋关系与更强的自尊有关。研究结果凸显了种族社会化和与父亲的安全依恋关系对亚裔美国青少年争取种族正义的重要性。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, 版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Family Psychology offers cutting-edge, groundbreaking, state-of-the-art, and innovative empirical research with real-world applicability in the field of family psychology. This premiere family research journal is devoted to the study of the family system, broadly defined, from multiple perspectives and to the application of psychological methods to advance knowledge related to family research, patterns and processes, and assessment and intervention, as well as to policies relevant to advancing the quality of life for families.
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