西班牙裔大学生的文化压力和文化认同风格

Beyhan Ertanir, Colleen Ward, Sofía Puente-Durán, Cory L. Cobb, A. Meca, María Fernanda García, Ágnes Szabó, Jaimee Stuart, Christopher P. Salas-Wright, Miguel Ángel Cano, Jennifer B. Unger, Aigerim Alpysbekova, Seth J. Schwartz
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研究表明,文化认同风格(CIS;即混合认同风格[HIS]与交替认同风格[AIS])与文化压力源(即歧视、消极的接受环境和双文化压力源)存在关联,但这种关联的方向性仍不明确。我们使用两波自我报告数据集和交叉滞后设计,对 824 名第一代和第二代美国西语裔大学生在 12 天内的文化压力源和 CIS 之间的相关性进行了研究。我们的路径分析结果表明,在两个波次中,CIS 对文化压力源的时间预测作用尤其明显,反之亦然。AIS 预测了较高的文化压力感知水平,而 HIS 预测了较低的文化压力感知水平。此外,与我们的预期相反,我们还发现感知到的歧视对 AIS 有微小的负面影响。这些研究结果表明,与 AIS 相比,HIS 对双文化认同的形成和文化压力的降低可能起到更有利的作用。
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Cultural Stressors and Cultural Identity Styles Among Hispanic College Students
Research shows that cultural identity styles (CIS; i.e., hybrid identity style [HIS] vs. alternating identity style [AIS]) and cultural stressors (i.e., discrimination, negative context of reception, and bicultural stressors) are associated, but the directionality of this association remains unclear. Using a 2-wave, self-report dataset and a cross-lagged design, we examined the directionality of the associations between cultural stressors and CIS among 824 first- and second-generation U.S. Hispanic college students over a 12-day period. Across two waves, results of our path analysis indicated that in particular CIS temporally predict cultural stressors rather than vice versa. Whereas AIS predicted higher levels of perceived cultural stressors, HIS predicted lower levels of perceived cultural stressors. Moreover, contrary to our expectations, we also found a small negative effect of perceived discrimination on AIS. These findings suggest that HIS may play a more favorable role than AIS for bicultural identity formation and for decreasing cultural stressors.
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