More than a sponge: Latinx youths' active role in discussions of discrimination.

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Dominique L La Barrie, Daisy J Gallegos, Anne Shaffer, Margaret O'Brien Caughy
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Abstract

Objectives: Latinx youth often experience racism and discrimination in various settings, which can significantly impact their socialization process. Latinx families commonly utilize ethnic-racial socialization (ERS) to help their children navigate these experiences. While ERS is typically understood as a parenting process, children's active participation in ERS remains understudied. This study aimed to address this gap by examining what happens after a child labels a hypothetical event in a standardized vignette as discriminatory or biased, specifically what responses youth elicit from their parent in a structured discussion task.

Method: Transcription data from 26 Latinx mother-child dyads were microcoded at the level of conversational turn-taking using a novel coding scheme that included aspects of ERS.

Results: Sequential analysis indicated that when children labeled an event as discriminatory, they primarily elicited scaffolding responses from their mothers.

Conclusions: These results highlight the active role of Latinx youth in familial discussions of race and ethnicity, illustrating how children elicit different responses from their parents, ultimately helping to shape the ERS process. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

不仅仅是一块海绵:拉丁裔青年在歧视讨论中的积极作用。
目的:拉丁裔青年经常在各种环境中遭受种族主义和歧视,这可能严重影响他们的社会化进程。拉丁裔家庭通常利用族裔-种族社会化(ERS)来帮助他们的孩子驾驭这些经历。虽然ERS通常被理解为一个养育过程,但儿童对ERS的积极参与仍未得到充分研究。本研究旨在通过检查孩子将标准化小插图中的假设事件标记为歧视或偏见后会发生什么,特别是在结构化讨论任务中青少年从父母那里得到的反应,来解决这一差距。方法:使用一种包括ERS方面的新颖编码方案,对来自26个拉丁母亲-孩子的转录数据在会话轮数水平进行微编码。结果:序列分析表明,当儿童将一个事件标记为歧视性时,他们主要从母亲那里得到脚手架反应。结论:这些结果突出了拉丁裔青年在家庭种族和民族讨论中的积极作用,说明了儿童如何引起父母的不同反应,最终有助于塑造ERS过程。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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CiteScore
5.90
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101
期刊介绍: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research, and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social–political forces affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
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