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Can Parenting Microprotections Buffer Against Adolescents' Experiences of Racial Discrimination?

机译:可以养育微律后解缓冲青少年的种族歧视的经历吗?

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Previous research highlights the importance and pervasiveness of racial discrimination for minority youth in the United States. Adolescents may experience either personal or group race-based discrimination. While past research found both forms of discrimination are harmful to well-being it is unknown whether parental microprotections, which may buffer against the negative effects of discrimination, protect against both forms of discrimination. Informed by ecological frameworks the present study examined whether parent microprotections (parental warmth/acceptance, cultural socialization, preparation for bias) buffered the effects of personal and group discrimination on adolescents' depressive symptoms. Participants were African American early adolescents (N = 129; 58% female) and their parents (90% mothers). Adolescents attended a Midwestern, Title 1, urban, public middle school and completed surveys in their homerooms and parents completed paper-pencil surveys at home, online or surveys via telephone. Multiple regression analyses were conducted to test whether adolescents' personal and group discrimination at school were related to their reports of depressive symptoms and evaluate whether parent microprotections buffered these associations. Results showed that parental microprotections moderated the effects of personal discrimination on depressive symptoms but did not buffer the effects of group discrimination. These results highlight the importance of distinguishing between personal and group discrimination. Further, additional protective factors need to be identified and tested to better understand parental actions that potentially buffer the negative effects of discrimination.
机译:以前的研究凸显了美国少数民族青年种族歧视的重要性和普遍性。青少年可能会遇到个人或团体种族的歧视。虽然过去的研究发现,两种形式的歧视对福祉有害,但是父母的微保护均尚不清楚,这可以缓冲歧视的负面影响,防止两种形式的歧视。通过生态框架了解本研究审查了父母微保护(父母温暖/接受,文化社会化,偏见准备)是否缓冲了个人和团体歧视对青少年的抑郁症状的影响。与会者是非洲裔美国早期青少年(n = 129; 58%的女性)及其父母(90%母亲)。青少年参加了中西部,标题1,城市,公共中学,并完成了他们的家庭,父母在家里,在线或通过电话完成了纸铅笔调查。进行多元回归分析以测试青少年在学校的个人和团体歧视是否与抑郁症状的报告有关,并评估母体微保护缓冲是否缓冲了这些关联。结果表明,父母微保护剂调节个人歧视对抑郁症状的影响,但没有缓冲团体歧视的影响。这些结果突出了区分个人和团体歧视的重要性。此外,需要识别和测试额外的保护因素以更好地了解可能缓冲歧视的负面影响的父母的行为。

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