IntroductionEthnic-racial identity (ERI) is an important developmental process for ethnic-racial minority youth. However, little is known about how adverse life experiences may be related to ERI development. Thus, the current study evaluated prospective associations of emancipated foster youth's histories of childhood maltreatment and foster placement disruption with ERI centrality and ERI private regard, as well as the adaptive implications of ERI.MethodParticipants were 144 emancipated foster youth (69.4% female) from ethnic-racial minority backgrounds (27.8% Black, 32.6% Latinx, 39.6% multiracial) who participated in a longitudinal study of youth's adaptation to aging out of the US child welfare system. Youth reported on their childhood ...
Objectives: Experiences of ethnic-racial discrimination are associated with a host of problems in ad...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sofya Bagdasa...
The economic well-being outcomes of youth who are removed from foster care status due to reaching th...
Introduction: Ethnic-racial identity (ERI) is an important developmental process for ethnic-racial m...
The vast majority of studies on ethnic identity development in adolescence have primarily focused on...
Transcultural placements occur frequently in foster care, and impact the ethnic identity of ethnic m...
Background Ethnic minority foster children are frequently placed in families with ethnic majority ba...
IntroductionYouth of color (e.g., Black/African American and Latinx/Hispanic) are overrepresented in...
Based on a sample of multi-ethnic adolescents, the purpose of this longitudinal study was (1) to exa...
Despite evidence that ethnic identity development is a salient task in adolescence, the issue has no...
textAfrican American youth are increasingly being placed in kinship foster settings; however, littl...
African-American children are 44% more likely to wind up in foster care than non African-American ch...
Having a connection to one’s ethnic heritage is considered a protective factor in the face of discri...
This study evaluates the impact of relationship-based therapy on a random sample of White and Black ...
This study addresses the ethnic identity of transculturally placed adolescent foster youth with ethn...
Objectives: Experiences of ethnic-racial discrimination are associated with a host of problems in ad...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sofya Bagdasa...
The economic well-being outcomes of youth who are removed from foster care status due to reaching th...
Introduction: Ethnic-racial identity (ERI) is an important developmental process for ethnic-racial m...
The vast majority of studies on ethnic identity development in adolescence have primarily focused on...
Transcultural placements occur frequently in foster care, and impact the ethnic identity of ethnic m...
Background Ethnic minority foster children are frequently placed in families with ethnic majority ba...
IntroductionYouth of color (e.g., Black/African American and Latinx/Hispanic) are overrepresented in...
Based on a sample of multi-ethnic adolescents, the purpose of this longitudinal study was (1) to exa...
Despite evidence that ethnic identity development is a salient task in adolescence, the issue has no...
textAfrican American youth are increasingly being placed in kinship foster settings; however, littl...
African-American children are 44% more likely to wind up in foster care than non African-American ch...
Having a connection to one’s ethnic heritage is considered a protective factor in the face of discri...
This study evaluates the impact of relationship-based therapy on a random sample of White and Black ...
This study addresses the ethnic identity of transculturally placed adolescent foster youth with ethn...
Objectives: Experiences of ethnic-racial discrimination are associated with a host of problems in ad...
Thesis (M.S.W.) California State University, Los Angeles, 2012Committee members: Sofya Bagdasa...
The economic well-being outcomes of youth who are removed from foster care status due to reaching th...