目标取向与青少年社会能力:乌班图在美国黑人青少年中的中介作用。

Husain Lateef, Dominique Horton, Laura Brugger, Mansoo Yu, Francine C Jellesma, Baffour Boaten Boahen-Boaten, Ellie Borgstrom
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社交能力,即表现社会情感行为技能的能力,在青春期是至关重要的,对整个人生都有深远的影响。然而,青年社会能力的发展在很大程度上受到社会不平等的影响,在资源紧张的环境中,青年发展负担过重,使许多美国黑人青年处于不利地位。作为回应,我们试图确定非洲中心文化规范(即Ubuntu)和目标取向是否有助于黑人青年在控制社会地位(即社会阶级和性别)的情况下发展社会能力的弹性。在这项研究中,我们使用了来自邓普顿繁荣儿童项目的黑人男孩和女孩(平均年龄14.68岁)的数据集。通过线性回归分析和中介分析,找出影响社会能力高低的因素。重要的研究结果表明,黑人青年报告更高的目标导向心态报告更高的社会能力得分。目标取向和社会能力受Ubuntu的中介作用,该模型解释了黑人青年社会能力63%的变异。研究结果表明,提供以非洲中心文化规范为中心的社会化的预防努力可能为生活在资源有限社区的黑人青年提供宝贵的社会能力发展手段。
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Goal Orientation and Adolescent Social Competence: Ubuntu as a Mediator Among Black American Adolescents.

Goal Orientation and Adolescent Social Competence: Ubuntu as a Mediator Among Black American Adolescents.

Social competence, which is the ability to demonstrate socio-emotional behavior skills, is crucial during adolescence with far-reaching implications across the lifespan. However, social competence development among youth is greatly influenced by social inequities, which places many Black American youth at a disadvantage due to the disproportionate burden on youth development in resource-constrained environments. Responsively, we sought to determine whether Afrocentric cultural norms (i.e., Ubuntu) and goal orientation contribute to the resilience of Black youth in developing social competence while controlling for social positions (i.e., social class and gender). For this study, we used the dataset of black boys and girls (average age of 14.68) from the Templeton Flourishing Children Project. Linear regression analysis followed by mediation analysis was conducted to identify the factors associated with higher degrees of social competence. Significant study findings indicate that Black youth reporting higher goal-oriented mindsets reported higher social competence scores. Goal orientation and social competence were mediated by Ubuntu, with the model explaining 63% variance in social competence in Black youth. The findings suggest prevention efforts that provide socialization centered around Afrocentric cultural norms may provide valuable means of bolstering social competence development in Black youth living in resource-constrained communities.

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