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Latinx identity and intersectional responses to stigma.
Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-28 , DOI: 10.1037/cdp0000456
Alyssa M Glace 1 , Tessa L Dover 1 , Brenda Major 2
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OBJECTIVES Belonging to a stigmatized group presents a predicament between relying on your group as a source of support versus renouncing your group to avoid stigma and discrimination. We investigate how perceived stigma affects changes in group identification and whether this depends on other axes of advantage to which participants have access. We hypothesized that for Latinx undergraduate students, perceptions of stigma would predict increased ethnic identification but that access to other markers of advantage would dampen this effect. METHODS We measured ethnic identification, perceived stigma against one's ethnic group, gender, income, and first-generation college status among Latinx undergraduates (N = 171). One year later, we assessed changes in ethnic identification using the same measure. Regression analyses assessed whether gender, income, and first-generation college status moderated the effect of perceived stigma on end-of-year ethnic identification, controlling for initial ethnic identification. RESULTS Controlling for initial ethnic identification, end-of-year ethnic identification was higher when participants perceived that their ethnic group was regarded negatively by others. However, this effect was only present among relatively low-income and first-generation college students. CONCLUSION Intersectional perspectives are needed to understand how individuals manage stigmatized identities. Stigmatized individuals who face disadvantages in other areas may be more likely to depend on their devalued groups as a source of esteem and belonging. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2021 APA, all rights reserved).

中文翻译:


拉丁裔身份和对耻辱的交叉反应。



目标 属于一个被污名化的群体会带来一种困境,要么依靠你的群体作为支持来源,要么放弃你的群体以避免污名和歧视。我们研究了感知到的耻辱如何影响群体认同的变化,以及这是否取决于参与者可以获得的其他优势轴。我们假设,对于拉丁裔本科生来说,耻辱感会预示着种族认同的增加,但获得其他优势标志会削弱这种影响。方法 我们测量了拉丁裔本科生 (N = 171) 的种族认同、对种族群体的耻辱感、性别、收入和第一代大学状况。一年后,我们使用相同的方法评估了种族认同的变化。回归分析评估了性别、收入和第一代大学状况是否调节了耻辱感对年终种族认同的影响,并控制了最初的种族认同。结果控制了最初的种族认同,当参与者认为自己的种族群体受到其他人的负面评价时,年终的种族认同就会更高。然而,这种效应只存在于收入相对较低的第一代大学生中。结论 需要跨部门的视角来理解个人如何管理被污名化的身份。在其他领域面临劣势的受到污名化的个人可能更有可能依赖被贬低的群体作为尊重和归属感的来源。 (PsycInfo 数据库记录 (c) 2021 APA,保留所有权利)。
更新日期:2021-06-28
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