种族歧视与反种族主义行动:公平社会信念在菲裔美国人和韩裔美国年轻人中的中介作用

IF 4.6 2区 心理学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Michael Park, Bongki Woo, Eunseok Jeong, Bryan Gu, Yoonsun Choi, David Takeuchi
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摘要

种族歧视是少数族裔青年成长的重要背景,有助于社会信仰和公民承诺的形成。虽然歧视被认为会激发年轻人的反种族主义行动,但年轻人对公平社会的信念对这种关系的贡献尚不清楚。本研究考察了公平社会信念在亚裔美国年轻人对歧视经历的解释并将其转化为各种反种族主义行为的中介机制。利用2022年COVID-19大流行期间菲律宾裔美国人(n = 265, Mage = 22)和韩裔美国人(n = 347, Mage = 21)年轻人的数据,我们进行了路径分析,以检验公平社会信念在COVID-19特异性和一般性歧视与反种族主义行动之间关系中的中介作用。尽管公平社会信念仅对菲律宾裔美国人,特别是美国出生的菲律宾裔美国人,在针对新冠病毒的歧视与人际反种族主义行为之间的联系中起着重要的中介作用,但研究发现歧视激励了亚裔美国人参与反种族主义行动。这些发现表明亚裔美国人对歧视的反应存在异质性,并强调了在制定促进亚裔美国年轻人反种族主义行动的计划时考虑特定种族背景的重要性。
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Racial discrimination and anti-racist action: The mediating effects of fair-society belief among Filipino American and Korean American young adults

Racial discrimination and anti-racist action: The mediating effects of fair-society belief among Filipino American and Korean American young adults

Racial discrimination is an important developmental context for racially minoritized young adults, contributing to the formation of societal beliefs and civic commitments. While discrimination is understood to motivate anti-racist action in young adults, the contributions of young adults' belief in a fair society toward this relationship remain unclear. This study examined fair-society belief as a mediating mechanism through which Asian American young adults interpret experiences of discrimination and translate them into various anti-racist actions. Using data from Filipino American (n = 265, Mage = 22) and Korean American (n = 347, Mage = 21) young adults during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2022, we conducted path analyses to test the mediating effects of fair-society belief in the relationships between COVID-19-specific and general discrimination and anti-racist action. Discrimination was found to motivate Asian Americans to engage in anti-racist actions, although fair-society belief served as a significant mediating factor only for Filipino Americans, particularly those who are U.S.-born, in the link between COVID-19-specific discrimination and interpersonal anti-racist action. These findings suggest heterogeneity in Asian Americans' response to discrimination and underscore the importance of considering specific ethnic contexts when developing programs to promote anti-racist action in Asian American young adults.

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期刊介绍: Multidisciplinary and international in scope, the Journal of Research on Adolescence (JRA) significantly advances knowledge in the field of adolescent research. Employing a diverse array of methodologies, this compelling journal publishes original research and integrative reviews of the highest level of scholarship. Featured studies include both quantitative and qualitative methodologies applied to cognitive, physical, emotional, and social development and behavior. Articles pertinent to the variety of developmental patterns inherent throughout adolescence are featured, including cross-national and cross-cultural studies. Attention is given to normative patterns of behavior as well as individual differences rooted in personal or social and cultural factors.
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