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Citation

Ahn LHR, Dunbar AS, Coates EE, Smith-Bynum MA. J. Black Psychol. 2021; 47(8): 695-717.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Association of Black Psychologists, Publisher SAGE Publishing)

DOI

10.1177/00957984211034290

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

The present study tested a path model that addressed two questions regarding the connection between one aspect of racial socialization (cultural pride reinforcement), communication between mothers and their adolescent children, adolescent ethnic identity, and mental health. First, we tested whether quality of communication moderated the relationship between cultural pride reinforcement and ethnic identity affirmation and anxiety/depressive/withdrawn symptoms. Then, we examined whether cultural pride reinforcement and quality of communication with mothers were directly linked to increased ethnic identity affirmation and in turn lower anxiety/depressive symptoms and withdrawn behaviors. Our sample included 111 African American adolescents (58.2% female; ages 14-17) in the mid-Atlantic region.

RESULTS of the path analysis indicated that cultural pride reinforcement and quality of communication independently and uniquely related to internalizing symptoms through ethnic identity affirmation.

FINDINGS contribute to a novel understanding of how both cultural (cultural pride reinforcement) and universal (quality of communication) are important factors to foster African American adolescents' healthy adjustment and sense of self.


Language: en

Keywords

adolescents; African American; mental health; quality of communication; racial socialization

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