(2002). Ethnic, racial, and cultural identity/self: An integrated theory of identity/self in relation to large scale social cleavages. (Doctoral dissertataion, Claremont Graduate University, 2002). UMI Microform 3039092. Ann Arbor, MI: ProQuest....
aIn much of the world, ethno-racial-cultural identity is taken very seriously indeed. However much we discuss diversity, most social workers are uncomfortable with the custom of attributing abilities, philosophies, and personal characteristics on the basis of ethnic identity. This practice is, in fa...
Links Between Race/Ethnicity and Cultural Values as Mediated by Racial/Ethnic Identity and Moderated by Gender.Two studies examined whether individualism (orientation toward one's own welfare), collectivism (orientation toward the welfare of one's larger community), and familism (orientation toward the...
This latter term was intended to celebrate the multiple identities that a black person might hold, but the word choice is a poor one: it lumps together a large variety of ethnic groups under an umbrella term while excluding others who could accurately be described by the label but who do ...
Research examining sociocultural and contextual processes underlying racial and ethnic differences is especially evident in the areas of parenting and family socialization. A considerable amount of research on ethnic minority and immigrant youth has also been conducted on their ethnic identity and ...
Counseling Applications of Racial and Ethnic Identity Models: An Introduction to the Special Issue. In addition, a number of specific models were developed to conceptualize the cultural identity experiences and conflicts of African Americans (e.g., the ... KLK Kwan - 《Journal of Mental Health ...
Racial/ethnic inequities along the HIV care continuum persist in the United States despite substantial federal investment. Numerous studies highlight individual and social-level impediments in HIV, but fewer foreground systemic barriers. The present qualitative study sought to uncover and describe systemic...
Using a transactional framework, this study explored social relationships in the classroom as mediators of the association between ethnic-racial identity and academic-related outcomes. Participants were 101 fifth graders of diverse backgrounds who completed computer-based questionnaires about their friendships...
The study of ethnic and racial identity among minority group members has been one of the most prolific areas of inquiry within the field of Psychology. Given the increasing diversity apparent in American society, the burgeoning literature has shed light on how minority group members identify and de...
In immigrant and settler societies the emphasis was naturally different, but also centered on the framing of cultural-cum-ethnic identity, through the promotion of notions such as ‘creed’, ‘founding fathers’, and ‘state ideology’. These were translated into the application of assimilation (...