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Trajectories of discrimination among Chinese American youth: Variation,predictors, and outcomes
Authors:Wei Wei  Dawn P Witherspoon  Su Yeong Kim
Institution:1. Department of Psychology, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA;2. Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Abstract:Using 3 waves of longitudinal data from 444 Chinese American adolescents (Mage = 13.04 at Wave 1, 54% identified as women), the current study explored if there was variation in discrimination trajectories from early to late adolescence and whether contextual and individual factors predicted trajectories as well as if trajectories were associated with academic achievement and mental health. Three distinct discrimination trajectories were identified: low-increasing, moderate-stable, and high-decreasing. The results also revealed that neighborhood Chinese concentration and adolescents' acculturation predicted discrimination trajectories. Different trajectories were also associated with depressive symptoms; adolescents in the high-decreasing trajectory reported higher levels of depressive symptoms in late adolescence than in the other two trajectories. The findings highlight the heterogeneity in Chinese American adolescents' discrimination experience.
Keywords:acculturation  achievement  Asian American adolescents  depressive symptoms  discrimination  neighborhood
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