“Just Being Connected, It's Like a Way of Resisting”: Latinx Youth Strengthening Cultural Ties as Resilience and Resistance in the Deep South

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Emily Lemon, Luis Serrano Laguna, Kathleen Mera Nieto, Jonathan Peraza-Campos, Kenia Lozado, Yesnely A. Flores, Jyoti Kaneria, Leticia Morales, Briana Woods-Jaeger
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Over the last decade, a range of research has demonstrated the detrimental impacts of policies criminalizing migration (“crimmigration”) on Latinx mental health. In this study, we seek to examine youth perspectives on how crimmigration policies affect Latinx adolescents' connections to Latinx identity, culture, and communities and the implications for Latinx youth mental health. We explored how immigration enforcement policies affect Latinx youths' mental health using photovoice with ten youth in a high-deportation county in Atlanta in 2022. We held eight photo-elicited sessions using SHOWED/VENCER, a bilingual guide to elicit critical dialogue. Sessions were transcribed and coded for analysis, which included describing, comparing, and categorizing coded data into themes. We identified two parallel processes to describe how crimmigration policies affect Latinx youth cultural and community connections: (1) exclusionary spaces exert pressure to assimilate and bring emotional costs, (2) inclusive spaces for Latinx youth strengthen their cultural identity and connection to Latinx culture and community, promoting resilience and resistance. In their own words, youth described assimilation as a pressure that isolated them from their communities and included the adoption of a worldview that Latinx people have to prove they are worthy of citizenship and its benefits and explained how this was influenced by crimmigration policies. Furthermore, youth found resisting assimilation by preserving their culture was an important way of strengthening resilience against ongoing oppression. These important findings should shape future research and intervention in Latinx youth mental health by addressing crimmigration policies and promoting cultural assets for Latinx youth.

“只是保持联系,就像一种抵抗”:拉丁裔青年在南方腹地加强文化联系的韧性和抵抗
在过去十年中,一系列研究表明,将移徙定为刑事犯罪的政策(“移徙犯罪”)对拉丁美洲人的心理健康产生了有害影响。在这项研究中,我们试图从青少年的角度研究犯罪移民政策如何影响拉丁裔青少年与拉丁裔身份、文化和社区的联系,以及对拉丁裔青少年心理健康的影响。我们在2022年对亚特兰大一个高驱逐率县的10名青年进行了photovoice调查,探讨了移民执法政策如何影响拉丁裔青年的心理健康。我们用双语指南show /VENCER进行了八次以照片为主题的会议,以引发批判性对话。会议被转录和编码以供分析,包括描述、比较和将编码数据分类为主题。我们确定了两个平行的过程来描述犯罪移民政策如何影响拉丁裔青年的文化和社区联系:(1)排他性空间施加同化压力并带来情感成本;(2)拉丁裔青年的包容性空间加强了他们的文化认同和与拉丁裔文化和社区的联系,促进了他们的复原力和抵抗力。青年用他们自己的话说,同化是一种将他们与社区隔离的压力,包括接受一种世界观,即拉丁裔人必须证明他们配得上公民身份及其福利,并解释了这是如何受到犯罪移民政策的影响。此外,青年发现,通过保留自己的文化来抵制同化是增强抵御持续压迫的能力的重要方式。这些重要的发现应该通过解决犯罪移民政策和促进拉丁裔青年的文化资产,塑造未来对拉丁裔青年心理健康的研究和干预。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Community Psychology is a peer-reviewed journal devoted to research, evaluation, assessment and intervention, and review articles that deal with human behavior in community settings. Articles of interest include descriptions and evaluations of service programs and projects, studies of youth, parenting, and family development, methodology and design for work in the community, the interaction of groups in the larger community, and criminals and corrections.
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