In Their Own Voices: Identity and Racial Socialization Experiences of Young Adult Chinese Adoptees

被引:10
作者
Reynolds , Jason D. [1 ]
Elimelech, Nicole T. [2 ]
Miller, Simonleigh P. [2 ]
Ingraham, Megan E. [2 ]
Anton, Bridget M. [2 ]
Bhattacharjee, Chiroshri [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ San Francisco, 2130 Fulton St, San Francisco, CA 94117 USA
[2] Seton Hall Univ, S Orange, NJ 07079 USA
关键词
transracial adoption; Chinese adoptees; identity; qualitative research; racial and ethnic socialization; QUALITATIVE RESEARCH; CULTURAL SOCIALIZATION; INTERNATIONAL ADOPTEES; COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY; MENTAL-HEALTH; FAMILIES; ADOPTION; MICROAGGRESSIONS; PREDICTORS; STRATEGIES;
D O I
10.1177/1089268020963597
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
This qualitative study explored the experiences of transracial Chinese adoptees who were born in China, separated from their biological families, raised in the United States by White families, and given an Anglicized name at the time of their adoption. This study focused on participant experiences as they navigated being raised in the United States as transracial Chinese adoptees, their feelings related to their Chinese names, thoughts about China and birth family search, and experiences of ethnic and racial socialization within their adoptive families. Data were collected from in-depth, semistructured interviews via Skype that integrated a constructivist-interpretivist and critical epistemological paradigm and coded using grounded-theory methods. Participants (N = 8) were transracial Chinese adoptees with ages ranging from 18 to 25 years (M = 21.5 years) who were between 6 and 17 months (M = 10.6 months) at the time of adoption. Results from the interviews revealed eight axial categories and three overarching selective categories related to their experience as transracial Chinese adoptees: (a) experiences of race and adoption, (b) factors influencing racial-ethnic socialization, and (c) recommendations for adoptive parents. Limitations of the study, future areas of research, and clinical and practice implications are discussed.
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页数:16
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