Bicultural Self-Efficacy, Bicultural Identity Integration, Critical Consciousness, and Psychological Well-Being of People of Color in the United States.
Abstract
This study tested a model in which bicultural self-efficacy is associated with bicultural identity integration (BII), which, in turn, is associated with psychological well-being, both associations being moderated by critical consciousness of racism. Participants were 289 people of color who identify as bicultural residing in the United States (Mean age = 30.73, SD = 7.31). The study utilized a cross-sectional design. A path analysis was...
Paper Details
Title
Bicultural Self-Efficacy, Bicultural Identity Integration, Critical Consciousness, and Psychological Well-Being of People of Color in the United States.
Published Date
Sep 21, 2021
Journal
Volume
155
Issue
8
Pages
738 - 754
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