Facets of family achievement guilt for low-income, Latinx and Asian first-generation students [0.03%]
低收入拉美裔和亚裔第一代学生家庭成就内疚感的层面
Rebecca Covarrubias,Fabiana De Lima,Isidro Landa et al.
Rebecca Covarrubias et al.
Objectives: For many low-income, Latinx and Asian first-generation students, family is a central motivator for obtaining a college degree. Yet, striving for upward mobility yields unanticipated psychological consequences. Specifically, fami...
Bicultural stress and internalizing symptoms among U.S. Latinx youth: The moderating role of peer and parent support [0.03%]
美国拉丁裔青年的双文化压力与内化症状:同伴和父母支持的调节作用
Alexander M Wasserman,Lisa J Crockett,Chelsie D Temmen et al.
Alexander M Wasserman et al.
Objective: U.S. Latinx youth are at increased risk for internalizing problems, perhaps due to high levels of bicultural stress. Taking a resilience perspective, this study examined peer and parent support as potential pro...
Application of the truth and reconciliation model to meaningfully engage deaf sign language users in the research process [0.03%]
真相与和解模式在研究过程中有意义地参与聋人手语使用者中的应用
Melissa L Anderson,Timothy Riker,Alexander M Wilkins
Melissa L Anderson
Objectives: One of the most underrepresented public health populations is the U.S. Deaf community-a minority group of 500,000 + individuals who communicate using American Sign Language (ASL). Research on Deaf health outco...
Implicit support differs across five groups in the U.S., Taiwan, and Mexico [0.03%]
在美国、台湾和墨西哥五个团体中的隐性支持存在差异
Laurel Benjamin,Xueting Ni,Shu-Wen Wang
Laurel Benjamin
Objective: Prior research documents numerous psychological and physiological benefits of implicit support particularly for Asians/Asian Americans. However, potential variation in how two different kinds of collectivism-Harmony and Convivial...
The role of ethnic identification, allyship, and conflict narratives in supporting pro-minority policies among majority and minority groups [0.03%]
族裔认同、同盟关系和冲突叙事在多数群体和少数群体中支持亲少数群体政策的作用
Özden Melis Uluğ,Mete Sefa Uysal
Özden Melis Uluğ
Objectives: Using the context of the Turkish-Kurdish conflict, Studies 1 and 2 tested how ethnic identification predicted support for minority rights through the pathway of the endorsement of the conflict narrative of the...
Testimony and meaning: A qualitative study of Black women with cancer diagnoses [0.03%]
证词与意义——黑人女性癌症患者的质性研究
M Elizabeth Lewis Hall,Grace E Lee,Jason McMartin et al.
M Elizabeth Lewis Hall et al.
Objective: Research has established religion and spirituality as important resources for Black people in the U.S. coping with adversity. Most research has been from an etic perspective, examining religious variables that ...
Filial responsibility, bicultural competence, and socioemotional well-being among Latina college students [0.03%]
孝道与双文化能力对拉美裔女大学生的社会情绪福祉的影响
Selena Carbajal,Rosa I Toro
Selena Carbajal
Objective: Filial responsibility includes instrumental and expressive caregiving. Research on the perceptions of filial responsibility has examined perceived unfairness-the perception of the lack of equity and mutuality i...
Alyssa M Glace,Tessa L Dover,Brenda Major
Alyssa M Glace
Objectives: Belonging to a stigmatized group presents a predicament between relying on your group as a source of support versus renouncing your group to avoid stigma and discrimination. We investigate how perceived stigma...
Culturally informed shift-&-persist: A higher-order factor model and prospective associations with discrimination and depressive symptoms [0.03%]
基于文化的“转变与保留”模型:一种高阶因素模型及其与歧视和抑郁症状的前瞻性关联
N Keita Christophe,Gabriela L Stein,Michelle Y Martin Romero et al.
N Keita Christophe et al.
Objectives: Based on the conceptual overlap between shift-&-persist (S&P) and culturally based strategies (critical civic engagement [CCE] and spiritually based coping), this study tests whether associations between these...
Black Americans' racial socialization experiences and beliefs about White people's interracial motives [0.03%]
黑人美国人关于种族社会化经历和白人跨种族动机信念的研究
Katherine L Swerbenski,Christina B Fitzpatrick,Jonathan W Kunstman
Katherine L Swerbenski
Objectives: Suspect motives, conceptualized as beliefs that Whites' interracial motives are primarily driven by desires to avoid appearing prejudiced have been found to shape a number of intergroup outcomes for People of ...