Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity
This investigation examined the role that racial concordance, defined as the percentage of African Americans in one's environment, play in the relation between racial socialization and racial identity. African American (n=-160) students evaluated their perception of parental socialization, rac...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-566462020-09-29T05:33:16Z Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity Weeks, Cheri Psychology Ollendick, Thomas H. Hughes, Michael D. Jones, Russell T. Finney, Jack W. Clum, George A. racial socialization identity development African american ecosystem environment This investigation examined the role that racial concordance, defined as the percentage of African Americans in one's environment, play in the relation between racial socialization and racial identity. African American (n=-160) students evaluated their perception of parental socialization, racial concordance, and racial identity. As hypothesized, racial socialization significantly predicted racial identity. As well, racially concordant environments moderated the relation between racial socialization and racial identity. Minority and cultural socialization were the best predictors of racial identity. Conclusions emphasize the importance of proactive racial socialization and supportive environments. Future research and mental health implications are also examined. Ph. D. 2015-09-24T08:00:35Z 2015-09-24T08:00:35Z 2015-09-23 Dissertation vt_gsexam:5754 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/56646 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ETD application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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This investigation examined the role that racial concordance, defined as the percentage of African Americans in one's environment, play in the relation between racial socialization and racial identity. African American (n=-160) students evaluated their perception of parental socialization, racial concordance, and racial identity. As hypothesized, racial socialization significantly predicted racial identity. As well, racially concordant environments moderated the relation between racial socialization and racial identity. Minority and cultural socialization were the best predictors of racial identity. Conclusions emphasize the importance of proactive racial socialization and supportive environments. Future research and mental health implications are also examined. === Ph. D. |
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Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity |
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Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity |
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Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity |
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Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity |
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Ecosystemic determinants of and Predictive Relations to Racial Identity |
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