语言中介条件:墨西哥裔青少年学业歧视与教育期望之间的间接关联

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Su Yeong Kim, Yayu Du, Chantal Alvarado, Lester Sim, Wen Wen, Tianlu Zhang, Jingyi Shen
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摘要

墨西哥裔青少年占美国拉丁裔人口的很大一部分,从青春期早期到青春期晚期,他们的教育期望往往会下降。背景因素,如学术歧视和父母的语言中介,可能导致这种下降。本研究探讨了中学学业歧视经历通过高中成绩和学业投入对青年期教育期望的间接影响,以及语言中介经历在这些关系中的调节作用。数据收集自604名墨西哥裔青少年,从2012年到2023年分四次进行。中学时期的学业歧视经历与高中的学业成绩呈负相关,而高中成绩又与成年后较低的教育期望相关。与父母的积极关系与语言中介有缓冲作用,而与父母的语言中介带来的压力加剧了学业歧视与高中成绩之间的联系。研究结果强调,有必要减少青少年早期的学业歧视经历,以防止其长期连锁反应的不良教育后果。语言中介的经历提供了新的见解,如何在家庭背景下的经验与学术歧视汇合,对墨西哥移民家庭的学术成果产生持久的影响。
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Language Brokering Conditions the Indirect Association Between Mexican-Origin Adolescents' Academic Discrimination and Educational Expectations

Language Brokering Conditions the Indirect Association Between Mexican-Origin Adolescents' Academic Discrimination and Educational Expectations

Mexican-origin adolescents, a significant portion of the US Latino population, often experience a decline in educational expectations from early to late adolescence. Contextual factors such as academic discrimination and language brokering for parents may contribute to this decline. This study investigates the indirect effect of academic discrimination experienced in middle school on educational expectations in young adulthood through high school grades and engagement, and the moderating role of language brokering experiences in these relations. Data were collected from 604 Mexican-origin adolescents across four waves from 2012 to 2023. Academic discrimination experiences in middle school were negatively associated with school grades in high school, which in turn were associated with lower educational expectations in young adulthood. A positive relationship with parents tied to language brokering functioned as a buffer, while stress from language brokering with parents exacerbated the association between academic discrimination and high school grades. The findings highlight the need to reduce academic discrimination experiences early in adolescence to prevent its long-term cascading adverse educational outcomes. Language brokering experiences offer new insights into how experiences in the family context converge with academic discrimination to have a lasting influence on academic outcomes in Mexican immigrant households.

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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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