Family-based and external discrimination experienced by multiracial individuals: Links to internalizing symptoms and familial support.


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N. K. Christophe, Annabelle L Atkin, Chelsea D Williams, Kaitlin N. Quick, Christine S. Wu
Journal of family psychology, 2023

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Christophe, N. K., Atkin, A. L., Williams, C. D., Quick, K. N., & Wu, C. S. (2023). Family-based and external discrimination experienced by multiracial individuals: Links to internalizing symptoms and familial support. Journal of Family Psychology.


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Christophe, N. K., Annabelle L Atkin, Chelsea D Williams, Kaitlin N. Quick, and Christine S. Wu. “Family-Based and External Discrimination Experienced by Multiracial Individuals: Links to Internalizing Symptoms and Familial Support.” Journal of family psychology (2023).


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Christophe, N. K., et al. “Family-Based and External Discrimination Experienced by Multiracial Individuals: Links to Internalizing Symptoms and Familial Support.” Journal of Family Psychology, 2023.


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@article{n2023a,
  title = {Family-based and external discrimination experienced by multiracial individuals: Links to internalizing symptoms and familial support.},
  year = {2023},
  journal = {Journal of family psychology},
  author = {Christophe, N. K. and Atkin, Annabelle L and Williams, Chelsea D and Quick, Kaitlin N. and Wu, Christine S.}
}

Abstract

Multiracial individuals are exposed to many forms of interpersonal racial discrimination, including general discrimination against their monoracial groups and discrimination against being multiracial. Because their families include members of different racial groups, multiracial people may also be exposed to various forms of discrimination from within the family. In the present study, we leverage recent advances in latent profile analysis to identify distinct patterns of family-based and external (i.e., from outside the family unit) discrimination experienced by multiracial college students, the differential impacts of these discrimination patterns on depressive and anxiety symptoms, and whether parental support of participants' multiracial experiences and identity impacts their exposure to different forms of discrimination. In a sample of 635 diverse multiracial college students (Mage = 21.2, SD = 5.3, range = 18-57, 74.0% female) from three U.S. universities, we identified three distinct discrimination profiles: High External and Familial Discrimination (43.2%), Average External Low Familial Discrimination (32.1%), and Low External and Familial Discrimination (24.7%). Profiles differed in depressive and anxiety symptomatology, with those in the High External and Familial Discrimination profile displaying the worst outcomes. Parental support of multiracial experiences was associated with lower levels of family-based discrimination. The complex relations between parental support, family-based discrimination, and multiracial participants' internalizing symptomology are discussed. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).


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