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Critical Reflection and Positive Youth Development among White and Black Adolescents: Is Understanding Inequality Connected to Thriving?

机译:白色和黑色青少年的关键反思和积极青年发展:了解不等式,蓬勃发展?

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Critical consciousness supports youth's development and participation in civil society, yet it remains unclear how this process is connected to indicators of thriving, such as the Five Cs. This study examined critical reflection-a component of critical consciousness-and the Five Cs among 515 youth (M-age = 13.38; 46.47% female): White youth attending middle-income schools (N = 112), White youth attending low-income schools (N = 250), and Black youth attending low-income schools (N = 153). Black youth attending low-income schools had the highest critical racial reflection and White youth attending low-income schools had the lowest critical socioeconomic reflection. Critical reflection was negatively associated with some of the Five Cs, but only among White youth. The implications of these findings and suggestions for future research are provided.
机译:批判意识支持青年的发展和参与民间社会,但尚不清楚这一过程如何与蓬勃发展的指标,如五个CS。 本研究检测了关键意识的关键反思 - 515青年(M岁= 13.38; 46.47%女性)的五个CS的组成部分:白人青年学校(n = 112),白青年参加低收入 学校(n = 250),黑年人参加低收入学校(n = 153)。 上市低收入学校的黑人青年有最批判的种族反思,白青年参加低收入学校的临界社会经济反思。 临界反射与五个CS中的一些,但只有白青年。 提供了这些调查结果的影响和对未来研究的建议。

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