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IS ETHNIC HERITAGE MEANINGFUL IN ADULTHOOD? ETHNIC IDENTITY AND WELL-BEING IN MEXICAN-ORIGIN FEMALE ADULTS

Being the largest immigrant group in the U.S., the process of exploring, forming, and retaining ethnic identity is a critical component to Mexican immigrants’ successful adaptation and wellbeing. Despite recognizing the dynamic nature of ethnic identity development, extant research has predominantly...

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Autores principales: Tse, Hin Wing (Florence), Song, Jiaxiu, Muñoz, Elizabeth, Kim, Su Yeong
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9766504/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1914
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description Being the largest immigrant group in the U.S., the process of exploring, forming, and retaining ethnic identity is a critical component to Mexican immigrants’ successful adaptation and wellbeing. Despite recognizing the dynamic nature of ethnic identity development, extant research has predominantly focused on adolescence, overlooking the development and impact of ethnic identity in adulthood, when individuals’ experiences are continuously shaped by critical life events (e.g., moving to a new country). Additionally, there is a lack of longitudinal research on mid-late adulthood. Filling these gaps, this study utilized a three-wave longitudinal dataset of 595 Mexican-origin female adults (Mage.wave1 = 38.39) to examine their initial levels and trajectories of ethnic identity development (i.e., exploration, centrality, and resolution) and understand how these individuals’ initial levels and trajectories of ethnic identity are associated with their wellbeing (i.e., life meaning, resilience, and depressive symptoms) at Wave 3. Using latent growth curve modeling, unconditional models revealed that initial levels of ethnic identity in Mexican-origin female adults were moderately high, and that their centrality and resolution of ethnic identity remained stable while their exploration of heritage identity increased over time. The conditional model also showed that Mexican-origin female adults’ higher initial levels of centrality and resolution were associated with a greater sense of life meaning (and resiliency, only true for resolution levels) but not with depressive symptoms. These findings suggest that ethnic heritage is associated with more positive perception in life and may inform interventions on developing a positive ethnic identity that is related to better wellbeing.
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spelling pubmed-97665042022-12-20 IS ETHNIC HERITAGE MEANINGFUL IN ADULTHOOD? ETHNIC IDENTITY AND WELL-BEING IN MEXICAN-ORIGIN FEMALE ADULTS Tse, Hin Wing (Florence) Song, Jiaxiu Muñoz, Elizabeth Kim, Su Yeong Innov Aging Abstracts Being the largest immigrant group in the U.S., the process of exploring, forming, and retaining ethnic identity is a critical component to Mexican immigrants’ successful adaptation and wellbeing. Despite recognizing the dynamic nature of ethnic identity development, extant research has predominantly focused on adolescence, overlooking the development and impact of ethnic identity in adulthood, when individuals’ experiences are continuously shaped by critical life events (e.g., moving to a new country). Additionally, there is a lack of longitudinal research on mid-late adulthood. Filling these gaps, this study utilized a three-wave longitudinal dataset of 595 Mexican-origin female adults (Mage.wave1 = 38.39) to examine their initial levels and trajectories of ethnic identity development (i.e., exploration, centrality, and resolution) and understand how these individuals’ initial levels and trajectories of ethnic identity are associated with their wellbeing (i.e., life meaning, resilience, and depressive symptoms) at Wave 3. Using latent growth curve modeling, unconditional models revealed that initial levels of ethnic identity in Mexican-origin female adults were moderately high, and that their centrality and resolution of ethnic identity remained stable while their exploration of heritage identity increased over time. The conditional model also showed that Mexican-origin female adults’ higher initial levels of centrality and resolution were associated with a greater sense of life meaning (and resiliency, only true for resolution levels) but not with depressive symptoms. These findings suggest that ethnic heritage is associated with more positive perception in life and may inform interventions on developing a positive ethnic identity that is related to better wellbeing. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9766504/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.1914 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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IS ETHNIC HERITAGE MEANINGFUL IN ADULTHOOD? ETHNIC IDENTITY AND WELL-BEING IN MEXICAN-ORIGIN FEMALE ADULTS
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title_short IS ETHNIC HERITAGE MEANINGFUL IN ADULTHOOD? ETHNIC IDENTITY AND WELL-BEING IN MEXICAN-ORIGIN FEMALE ADULTS
title_sort is ethnic heritage meaningful in adulthood? ethnic identity and well-being in mexican-origin female adults
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