Parental ethnic–racial socialization practices help shape the development of a strong ethnic– racial identity in children of color, which in turn contributes positively to mental health, social …
RE Anderson, HC Stevenson - American Psychologist, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
For youth and adults of color, prolonged exposure to racial discrimination may result in debilitating psychological, behavioral, and health outcomes. Research has suggested that …
FT Saleem, CM Byrd - Journal of Social Issues, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Parents are the earliest transmitters of ethnic‐racial socialization (ERS), but transmitters within the school context become more important as youth move into adolescence. Yet, the …
The construction of an ethnic or racial identity is considered an important developmental milestone for youth of color. This review summarizes research on links between ethnic and …
Despite shifting demographic trends, research on motivation generally remains focused on European American, middle-class, educated samples, calling into question its utility and …
H Breiner, C Stroud, RJ Bonnie - 2015 - books.google.com
Young adulthood-ages approximately 18 to 26-is a critical period of development with long- lasting implications for a person's economic security, health and well-being. Young adults …
AT Moody, JA Lewis - Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
We investigated the relations between gendered racial microaggressions (ie, subtle gendered racism), gendered racial socialization, and traumatic stress symptoms among …
Experiences of racial and ethnic discrimination pose significant threats to the development and well‐being of racial and ethnic minority children. Fortunately, not all youth who …
In order to promote positive intercultural relations, reduce racism and promote harmony in diverse societies, we must better understand the processes by which both minority and …