Title of article :
Links between patterns of racial socialization and discrimination experiences and psychological adjustment: A cluster analysis
Author/Authors :
Ajayi، نويسنده , , Alex A. and Syed، نويسنده , , Moin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
This study used a person-oriented analytic approach to identify meaningful patterns of barriers-focused racial socialization and perceived racial discrimination experiences in a sample of 295 late adolescents. Using cluster analysis, three distinct groups were identified: Low Barrier Socialization-Low Discrimination, High Barrier Socialization-Low Discrimination, and High Barrier Socialization-High Discrimination clusters. These groups were substantively unique in terms of the frequency of racial socialization messages about bias preparation and out-group mistrust its members received and their actual perceived discrimination experiences. Further, individuals in the High Barrier Socialization-High Discrimination cluster reported significantly higher depressive symptoms than those in the Low Barrier Socialization-Low Discrimination and High Barrier Socialization-Low Discrimination clusters. However, no differences in adjustment were observed between the Low Barrier Socialization-Low Discrimination and High Barrier Socialization-Low Discrimination clusters. Overall, the findings highlight important individual differences in how young people of color experience their race and how these differences have significant implications on psychological adjustment.
Keywords :
Cluster analysis , Racial socialization , Discrimination , psychological adjustment , Late adolescence
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence
Journal title :
Journal of Adolescence