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Adoptive parents' racial colorblindness and adopted Korean adolescents' experiences of discrimination.

Kay A SimonJason SumonthaAmelia BlankenauShawyn Domyancich-LeeRachel H FarrAdam Y KimRichard M Lee
Published in: Cultural diversity & ethnic minority psychology (2024)
Adoptive parents' acknowledgment of their children's race and ethnicity appears relatively stable from childhood into adolescence, and parent racial colorblindness toward their own child can affect their ability to recognize discrimination during adolescent development, a vital period when discrimination becomes more common and salient. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
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