Addressing the “myth” of racial trauma: Developmental and ecological considerations for youth of color
Trauma is prevalent among children and adolescents, with youth of color generally reporting
greater exposure compared to White youth. One factor that may account for this difference is …
greater exposure compared to White youth. One factor that may account for this difference is …
Racial and ethnic differences in bullying: Review and implications for intervention
Despite increased research on bullying over the past few decades, researchers still have
little understanding of how bullying differentially affects racial and ethnic minority and …
little understanding of how bullying differentially affects racial and ethnic minority and …
" Take Your Kung-Flu Back to Wuhan": Counseling Asians, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders with Race-Based Trauma Related to COVID-19.
SDA Litam - Professional Counselor, 2020 - ERIC
Following the outbreak of COVID-19, reports of discrimination and violence against Asians
and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) have increased substantially. The …
and Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders (AAPIs) have increased substantially. The …
A review of research on bullying and peer victimization in school: An ecological system analysis
JS Hong, DL Espelage - Aggression and violent behavior, 2012 - Elsevier
Bullying and peer victimization in school are serious concerns for students, parents,
teachers, and school officials in the US and around the world. This article reviews risk factors …
teachers, and school officials in the US and around the world. This article reviews risk factors …
Impacts of the model minority myth on Asian American individuals and families: Social justice and critical race feminist perspectives
Asian Americans have been portrayed as the model minority for seemingly having achieved
socioeconomic success and being free of problems. Such stereotypes may have lasting and …
socioeconomic success and being free of problems. Such stereotypes may have lasting and …
Ecological theory: Preventing youth bullying, aggression, and victimization
DL Espelage - Theory into practice, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
classic ecological theory is used as a framework to review the documented risk and
protective factors associated with involvement in school-related bullying during childhood …
protective factors associated with involvement in school-related bullying during childhood …
[图书][B] Immigrants raising citizens: Undocumented parents and their children
H Yoshikawa - 2011 - books.google.com
An in-depth look at the challenges undocumented immigrants face as they raise children in
the US There are now nearly four million children born in the United States who have …
the US There are now nearly four million children born in the United States who have …
The “model minority myth”: Internalized racialism of positive stereotypes as correlates of psychological distress, and attitudes toward help-seeking.
Abstract Stereotypes associated with Asian Americans (model minority group) are, at times,
positive. Endorsement of these stereotypes (ie, internalized racialism) might contribute to …
positive. Endorsement of these stereotypes (ie, internalized racialism) might contribute to …
Social exclusion among peers: The role of immigrant status and classroom immigrant density
S Plenty, JO Jonsson - Journal of youth and adolescence, 2017 - Springer
Increasing immigration and school ethnic segregation have raised concerns about the social
integration of minority students. We examined the role of immigrant status in social exclusion …
integration of minority students. We examined the role of immigrant status in social exclusion …
A model of intersectional stress and trauma in Asian American sexual and gender minorities.
Objective: Intersecting minority identities may confer unique risks for stress and trauma. In
this article, we reviewed extant research on the processes and outcomes of racial and …
this article, we reviewed extant research on the processes and outcomes of racial and …