It Takes a Village: Protecting Rural African American Youth in the Context of Racism

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Cady Berkel
Velma McBride Murry
Tera R. Hurt
Yi-fu Chen
Gene H. Brody
Ronald L. Simons
Carolyn Cutrona
Frederick X. Gibbons
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[1] Arizona State University,Prevention Research Center
[2] Vanderbilt University,Human and Organizational Development
[3] University of Georgia,Center for Family Research West
[4] University of Georgia,Center for Family Research
[5] University of Georgia,Department of Sociology
[6] Iowa State University,Department of Psychology
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African American; Adolescents; Gender differences; Rural; Racism; Racial socialization; Parenting; Racial identity; Community influences; SEM; Focus groups; Mixed methods;
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Prior research demonstrates negative consequences of racism, however, little is known about community, parenting, and intrapersonal mechanisms that protect youth. Using a mixed-methods approach, this study illuminated linkages between positive and negative contextual influences on rural African American adolescent outcomes. Quantitative results provide support for Structural Ecosystems Theory, in that the influence of discrimination and collective socialization on adolescent outcomes was mediated by racial socialization and positive parenting. Parenting and community influences contributed to adolescent racial identity and self image, which protected against common negative responses to racism; including academic underachievement, succumbing to peer pressure, and aggressive tendencies. Qualitative results indicate that current measures of discrimination may underestimate adolescents’ experiences. Adolescents reported racist experiences in the domains of school, peers, and with the police (males only). Moreover, qualitative findings echoed and expanded quantitative results with respect to the importance of the protective nature of parents and communities.
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页码:175 / 188
页数:13
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