The development of ethnic identity during adolescence.

SE French, E Seidman, LR Allen… - Developmental …, 2006 - psycnet.apa.org
SE French, E Seidman, LR Allen, JL Aber
Developmental psychology, 2006psycnet.apa.org
The development of ethnic identity is a critical facet of adolescence, particularly for
adolescents of color. In order to examine the developmental trajectory of ethnic identity,
African American, Latino American, and European American early and middle adolescents
(N= 420) were assessed over 3 years. Two components of ethnic identity were assessed--
group-esteem was found to rise for both early and middle adolescents; exploration rose for
middle adolescents. African Americans and Latino Americans were lower in group-esteem …
Abstract
The development of ethnic identity is a critical facet of adolescence, particularly for adolescents of color. In order to examine the developmental trajectory of ethnic identity, African American, Latino American, and European American early and middle adolescents (N= 420) were assessed over 3 years. Two components of ethnic identity were assessed--group-esteem was found to rise for both early and middle adolescents; exploration rose for middle adolescents. African Americans and Latino Americans were lower in group-esteem but have greater increases than European Americans, particularly across a school transition. The course of ethnic identity development during early and middle adolescence, the role of school context, and the variability in developmental trajectories among racial and ethnic groups are discussed.(PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)
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