运用复原力理论研究无证学生 "了解你的权利 "的家庭沟通。

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-08 DOI:10.1037/cdp0000642
Jennifer A Kam, Monica Cornejo, Dina Naji Arch, Abdullah S Salehuddin
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目的:先前的研究发现,为了保证家人的安全,一些在美国的无证移民会进行 "了解你的权利 "的家庭沟通--在警察或美国移民和海关执法局(ICE)找他们谈话时,向家人讲述他们的权利。尽管 "了解你的权利 "家庭沟通发挥着功能性作用,但本研究采用复原力理论来研究这种沟通何时会成为促进因素和风险因素:为了验证假设,我们利用了 366 名主要来自拉丁美洲的美国无证大学生(76% 为顺性性别女性;年龄 = 22 岁,SD = 4.26)的三波调查数据,每波间隔 1 个月。我们采用了路径分析:我们发现,"了解你的权利 "家庭沟通在第一阶段与以下因素呈正相关:(a) 更了解在警察或移民与海关执法局接触时如何应对;(b) 更了解在一个月后(第 2 波)被拘留时如何帮助家人。通过这两种知识的综合运用,"了解你的权利 "家庭沟通与 2 个月后(第 3 波)较高的安全感间接相关。然而,通过了解如何帮助家人,"了解你的权利 "家庭沟通也与 2 个月后(第 3 次调查)焦虑程度较高间接相关:结论:鉴于 "了解您的权利 "信息在大学校园中的传播,我们的研究结果可以为此类信息的实用性提供证据,同时也有可能识别出此类信息何时与较高的焦虑水平相关。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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Using resilience theory to examine undocumented students' "know your rights" family communication.

Objectives: Prior research has found that to keep their family safe, some undocumented immigrants in the United States engage in "Know Your Rights" family communication-talking to family about their rights, should they be approached by the police or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Although "Know Your Rights" family communication plays a functional role, this study used resilience theory to examine when such communication can be a promotive factor and a risk factor.

Method: To test the hypotheses, we utilized three waves of survey data, with 1-month intervals, from 366 U.S. undocumented college students primarily from Latin America (76% cisgender women; Mage = 22 years, SD = 4.26). Path analysis was employed.

Results: We found that "Know Your Rights" family communication at Wave 1 was positively associated with: (a) greater knowledge of how to respond if approached by police or ICE and (b) greater knowledge of how to help their family if detained 1 month later (Wave 2). Through both types of knowledge taken together, "Know Your Rights" family communication was indirectly associated with higher levels of felt safety 2 months later (Wave 3). Nevertheless, through knowledge of how to help family, "Know Your Rights" family communication was also indirectly associated with higher levels of anxiety 2 months later (Wave 3).

Conclusion: Given the distribution of "Know Your Rights" information on college campuses, our findings can provide evidence for the utility of such messages, while also potentially identifying when it is associated with higher levels of anxiety. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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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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