Combatting risk with resilience: How bicultural socialization experiences of Black immigrant-origin youth relates to well-being.
Christine EmukaJuliana E KarrasPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2023)
By critically exploring the relationship between social competence, youth well-being, and bicultural socialization among Black I-O youth, the current study addressed a gap in the extant research regarding how affirming youth identity complexities can lead to building resilience to potential instances of risk (e.g., race-based trauma, acculturative stress).