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"So, like, it's all a mix of one": Intersecting contexts of adolescents' ethnic-racial socialization.

Michael R SladekAdriana J Umaña-TaylorJennifer L HardestyGladys AguilarDavid BatesSara Douglass BaylessElisa GomezConnie K HurAshley IsonShandra JonesHua LuoMegan Satterthwaite-FreimanMichael A Vázquez
Published in: Child development (2022)
Cultural-ecological theories posit that ethnic-racial identity (ERI) development is shaped by transactions between contexts of ethnic-racial socialization, yet research considering intersections among multiple contexts is limited. In this study, Black, Latino, White, and Asian American adolescents (N = 98; M age  = 16.26, SD = 1.09; 55.1% female identifying) participated in surveys and focus group discussions (2013-2014) to share insights into ERI development in context. Using consensual qualitative research, results indicated: (a) family ethnic-racial socialization intersects with community-based, peer, media, and school socialization; (b) ethnic-racial socialization occurs outside family through intersections between peer, school, community-based, and media settings; and (c) ethnic-racial socialization is embedded within systems of racial oppression across contexts. Discussion includes implications for future research and interventions supporting youth ERI.
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