This article links the empirical literature on race and ethnicity in developmental psychopa-thology with interventions designed to reduce adolescent problem behavior. We present a conceptual framework in which culture is endogenous to the socialization of youth and the development of specific self-regulatory strategies. The importance of cultural influence is identified at three levels: (a) intrapersonal developmental processes (e.g., ethnic identity development, development of coping modifies mechanisms and self-regulatory mechanisms), (b) family socialization processes (e.g., racial and ethnic socialization), and (c) interaction with larger societal contexts (e.g., maintenance of bicultural competence in adapting to mainstream and ethnic ...
In the U.S., 22% of children under the age of 18 are Latino and 52% of Latino children have at least...
Ethnic-racial socialization is defined as the communication of parents' worldviews regarding race an...
The need for effective culturally responsive treatments has become more urgent as the number of ethn...
The process by which parents teach their children about values, meaning, and information on race and...
Despite increasing empirical research documenting the association between parental ethnic-racial soc...
xviii, 150 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
This paper addresses the role of ethnic identity in child development. We report on two school-based...
Recently, there has been an emergence of literature on the mechanisms through which parents transmit...
Parental ethnic-racial socialization practices help shape the development of a strong ethnic-racial ...
Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development were analyzed to examine associa...
Key findings from the various studies of this special section of Child Development are that ethnic i...
Key findings from the various studies of this special section of Child Development are that ethnic i...
Key findings from the various studies of this special section of Child Development are that ethnic i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004The purpose of the study was to investigate (1) ethni...
Research on racial ethnic socialization experiences among ethnically diverse youth from their perspe...
In the U.S., 22% of children under the age of 18 are Latino and 52% of Latino children have at least...
Ethnic-racial socialization is defined as the communication of parents' worldviews regarding race an...
The need for effective culturally responsive treatments has become more urgent as the number of ethn...
The process by which parents teach their children about values, meaning, and information on race and...
Despite increasing empirical research documenting the association between parental ethnic-racial soc...
xviii, 150 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the libra...
This paper addresses the role of ethnic identity in child development. We report on two school-based...
Recently, there has been an emergence of literature on the mechanisms through which parents transmit...
Parental ethnic-racial socialization practices help shape the development of a strong ethnic-racial ...
Data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development were analyzed to examine associa...
Key findings from the various studies of this special section of Child Development are that ethnic i...
Key findings from the various studies of this special section of Child Development are that ethnic i...
Key findings from the various studies of this special section of Child Development are that ethnic i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2004The purpose of the study was to investigate (1) ethni...
Research on racial ethnic socialization experiences among ethnically diverse youth from their perspe...
In the U.S., 22% of children under the age of 18 are Latino and 52% of Latino children have at least...
Ethnic-racial socialization is defined as the communication of parents' worldviews regarding race an...
The need for effective culturally responsive treatments has become more urgent as the number of ethn...