Racial Stereotypes and Asian American Youth Paradox

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Michael Park
Yoonsun Choi
Hyung Chol Yoo
Miwa Yasui
David Takeuchi
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[1] Washing University in St. Louis,Brown School
[2] University of Chicago,Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy and Practice
[3] Arizona State University,School of Social Transformation and Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics
[4] University of Washington,School of Social Work
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Journal of Youth and Adolescence | 2021年 / 50卷
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Perpetual foreigner stereotype; Model minority stereotype; Filipino American; Korean American; Youth development;
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Asian Americans are simultaneously stereotyped as a perpetual foreigner and a model minority. This cross-sectional study of 308 Filipino American youth (mean age 18 years; 47% emerging adult; 72% U.S.-born; 57% female) and 340 Korean American youth (mean age 18 years; 39% emerging adult; 59% U.S.-born; 49% female) is the first to investigate both the direct and interactive effects of these seemingly opposite stereotypes on internalizing and externalizing outcomes, and how these relations differ by ethnicity, age group (adolescence vs. emerging adulthood), and nativity (foreign-born vs. U.S.-born). The results confirm that the perpetual foreigner stereotype predicts more internalizing problems, whereas aspects of the model minority stereotype (i.e., achievement orientation and unrestricted mobility) had different effects by ethnicity. Those who deeply internalize the model minority stereotype were found to be particularly vulnerable. Furthermore, the interactive effects of these stereotypes were more prominent during emerging adulthood than in adolescence, regardless of ethnicity. These nuanced and complex mechanisms need to be thoroughly understood in order to develop appropriate and effective public health or school interventions that can support Asian American young people in dealing with the harmful effects of racial stereotypes.
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页码:2374 / 2393
页数:19
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