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  • Title: An Observational Approach to Examining White Parents' Racial Socialization Practices With Adolescent Youth.
    Author: Galán CA, Savell S, Wilson M, Shaw DS.
    Journal: J Res Adolesc; 2022 Sep; 32(3):883-895. PubMed ID: 35615942.
    Abstract:
    The racial socialization (RS) strategies used by White parents have received limited empirical attention. Thus, the current study examined the frequency and content of White parents' RS messages to their White children during an observed parent-child discussion task on discrimination when youth were 14 years old. Participants were 243 White caregivers and their adolescent children (47.7% female). Overall, parents provided few RS messages, but when they did, they often relayed egalitarian messages or messages minimizing racism. Other types of RS strategies that emerged included acknowledging racism targeting people of color, discriminatory attitudes, and false beliefs in reverse racism.
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