Navigating puberty, identity, and race among transnationally, transracially adopted Korean American adolescents

Author:

Wu Christine S.1ORCID,Kim Adam Y.2ORCID,Seaton Eleanor K.3ORCID,Carter Rona4ORCID,Lee Richard M.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology Oberlin College Oberlin Ohio USA

2. Department of Psychology Wesleyan University Middletown Connecticut USA

3. T. Denny Sanford School of Social and Family Dynamics Arizona State University Tempe Arizona USA

4. Department of Psychology University of Michigan—Ann Arbor Michigan Ann Arbor USA

5. Department of Psychology University of Minnesota—Twin Cities Minneapolis MN USA

Abstract

AbstractThis exploratory study examined the relation between pubertal timing and dimensions of ethnic‐racial identity among adopted Korean Americans raised transracially in White families. The study also examined whether internalized racism moderated the association between pubertal timing and ethnic‐racial identity. Adopted Korean American adolescents (N = 202; 108 females; ages 13–19 years) completed measures of pubertal development, ethnic‐racial identity, and internalized racism in 2007. There was no significant main effect of pubertal timing for either male or female adolescents. Internalized racism moderated the relation between pubertal timing and ethnic‐racial identity clarity (B = −.16, p = .015) among male adolescents. Specifically, earlier pubertal timing was significantly associated with lower ethnic‐racial identity clarity for male adolescents with higher levels of internalized racism.

Funder

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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