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Multicultural identity integration and well-being: a qualitative exploration of variations in narrative coherence and multicultural identification

机译:多元文化身份融合与幸福:叙事连贯性和多元文化认同变异的定性探索

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Understanding the experiences of multicultural individuals is vital in our diverse populations. Multicultural people often need to navigate the different norms and values associated with their multiple cultural identities. Recent research on multicultural identification has focused on how individuals with multiple cultural groups manage these different identities within the self, and how this process predicts well-being. The current study built on this research by using a qualitative method to examine the process of configuring one's identities within the self. The present study employed three of the four different multiple identity configurations in Amiot et al. (2007) cognitive-developmental model of social identity integration: categorization, where people identify with one of their cultural groups over others; compartmentalization, where individuals maintain multiple, separate identities within themselves; and integration, where people link their multiple cultural identities. Life narratives were used to investigate the relationship between each of these configurations and well-being, as indicated by narrative coherence. It was expected that individuals with integrated cultural identities would report greater narrative coherence than individuals who compartmentalized and categorized their cultural identities. For all twenty-two participants, identity integration was significantly and positively related to narrative coherence, while compartmentalization was significantly and negatively related to narrative coherence. ANOVAs revealed that integrated and categorized participants reported significantly greater narrative coherence than compartmentalized participants. These findings are discussed in light of previous research on multicultural identity integration.
机译:了解多元文化个体的经历对于我们多元化的人群至关重要。多元文化的人经常需要驾驭与多种文化身份相关的不同规范和价值观。最近关于多元文化认同的研究集中于具有多个文化群体的个人如何在自我中管理这些不同的身份,以及这一过程如何预测幸福感。当前的研究是在此研究的基础上,采用定性方法来检验在自我中配置自己的身份的过程。本研究采用了Amiot等人的四种不同的多重身份配置中的三种。 (2007)社会认同整合的认知-发展模型:分类,人们将自己的文化群体与其他群体区别开来;隔间化,个人在自己内部保持多个不同的身份;和整合,人们将他们的多种文化身份联系在一起。叙述性连贯性表明,生活叙事被用来研究这些结构与幸福感之间的关系。可以预料,具有综合文化身份的人比那些对文化身份进行分隔和分类的人,其叙事连贯性更高。对于所有22位参与者,身份整合与叙事连贯性呈显着正相关,而分隔性与叙事连贯性呈显着负相关。方差分析显示,与分类参与者相比,综合和分类参与者的叙事连贯性明显更高。这些发现是根据先前对多元文化身份整合的研究进行讨论的。

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