Friendship Network and School Socialization Correlates of Adolescent Ethnic-Racial Identity Development

Journal of Youth and Adolescence(2024)

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Ethnic-racial identity (ERI) development is consequential for youth adjustment and includes exploration, resolution, and affect about the meaning of one’s ethnic-racial group membership. Little is known about how identity-relevant experiences, such as ethnic-racial socialization and discrimination in peer relationships and school contexts, catalyze adolescent ERI development. The present study examines how identity-relevant experiences in friend and school contexts (i.e., proportion of same-ethnoracial friends, cultural socialization among friends, friends’ ERI dimensions, friends’ experiences of ethnoracial discrimination, and school promotion of cultural competence and critical consciousness) are associated with ERI development. A multivariate path model with a sample from four southwestern U.S. schools (N = 717; 50.5
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Ethnic-racial identity exploration,Ethnic-racial identity resolution,Ethnic-racial identity negative affect,Peer ethnic-racial socialization,School ethnic-racial socialization,Friend networks
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