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Examining the influence of ethnic–racial socialization and parental warmth on Latinx youth psychosocial outcomes.

Journal of Latinx Psychology, Vol 11(2), May 2023, 89-103; doi:10.1037/lat0000220

Cultural socialization and preparation for bias messages are the two most studied dimensions of ethnic–racial socialization, although among Latinx samples, preparation for bias has received significantly less research attention (Ayón et al., 2020). While research suggests that cultural socialization fosters positive youth development, the effects of preparation for bias are much more equivocal (Umaña-Taylor & Hill, 2020). We extended this line of research by testing whether parental warmth moderated the relation between cultural socialization and preparation for bias on internalizing symptoms, externalizing behaviors, self-esteem, and academic motivation in a sample of 175 Latinx adolescents (Mage = 12.9, SD = 0.68; 52% female). We also examined whether both preparation for bias and cultural socialization messages together had the most beneficial impact. Results indicated that preparation for bias was associated with lower self-esteem and greater internalizing symptoms and externalizing behaviors. Cultural socialization was associated with greater self-esteem. Preparation for bias significantly interacted with cultural socialization to predict academic motivation such that cultural socialization was associated with greater academic motivation only for those who reported high levels of preparation for bias. Parental warmth was not a significant moderator for any outcome. Sensitivity analyses that added discrimination to the models indicated that once discrimination was controlled for, preparation for bias was no longer related to any youth outcomes. Future research should consider additional moderators to determine what outcomes and under what circumstances preparation for bias messages may be beneficial for Latinx adolescents. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved)

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 05/29/2023 | Link to this post on IFP |
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