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Appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate courses, Multicultural Psychology, second edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the field. This research-based and highly applied text aims to increase students' sensitivity, awareness, and knowledge of ethnicity, race, and culture and their influence on human behavior and adjustment. A diverse and highly respected team of authors effortlessly weaves together theory with the latest research on ethnic and racial minority groups. Engaging boxes throughout the chapters also highlight key concepts and findings and their practical…mehr
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Appropriate for both undergraduate and graduate courses, Multicultural Psychology, second edition, provides a comprehensive introduction to the field. This research-based and highly applied text aims to increase students' sensitivity, awareness, and knowledge of ethnicity, race, and culture and their influence on human behavior and adjustment. A diverse and highly respected team of authors effortlessly weaves together theory with the latest research on ethnic and racial minority groups. Engaging boxes throughout the chapters also highlight key concepts and findings and their practical applications. New to This Edition: . Expanded discussion on the interactive effects of key social variables on ethnic and racial groups' attitudes, norms, values, and behaviors. . Additional sections on topics such as ethnic disparities in health care quality and access and psychological approaches to reducing racism. New coverage of ethnic and racial minority group members who also share other minority statuses (e.g., sexual and gender minorities) and additional coverage of biculturalism and multicultural and multiracial individuals' identity formation. . Reorganized table of contents to better reflect a developmental learning approach. . Updated content to include recent research in psychology and related fields (e.g., new acculturation models, an ecological model of health behavior, sociocultural issues in sexual identity formation, and other culture-related syndromes). . Revised ancillaries-written by the authors-include an instructor's manual, test bank, MS PowerPoint slides, and a new open access Companion Website
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Pamela Balls Organista, Ph.D. is an African American psychologist who is Professor of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of San Francisco. Her research interests are in the areas of prevention interventions and ethnic minority health including migrant laborers and HIV prevention, and stress and coping in primary care patients. She currently serves as the faculty director of the African American Studies program at USF.
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One. Psychology in a Multicultural World
What is Multicultural Psychology?
Multicultural Psychology and Multiculturalism
Effects of Living in a Multicultural SocietyThe United States as a Racially
and Ethnically Diverse Society
Within-Group Diversity
Ancestry
Race and Ethnicity
Age Differences
Language Use and Proficiency
Educational Attainment
Socioeconomic Status and PovertyWhy Study Multicultural Psychology?
Improving Psychological Research
Advancing Culturally Diverse Societies
Improving the Quality of Health and Human Services
Promoting Cultural CompetenciesMulticultural Psychology, Cultural
Psychology and Cross-Cultural Psychology
The Growth of Multicultural Psychology
Chapter Two. Key Theoretical Concepts
Understanding Culture
Dimensions of Culture
Cultural Influences on Psychological ProcessesUnderstanding Ethnicity
The Problems of Ethnic Assessment and LabelsUnderstanding Race
WhitenessSocial Orientations or Ways of Being
Views of the Self Across CulturesSocial Stratification
Minority Status
Power and Privilege
Chapter Three. Responsible Research with Racial and Ethnic Communities
Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
A Definition of Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Implementing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate ResearchAn Initial
Consideration: Contextualization
Culturally Appropriate Methods
Choosing a Research Approach
Key Issues in Developing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Instrument CharacteristicsProperly Identifying and Describing Participants
Culturally Appropriate Analysis of Information or Data
The Problem of Limited Participation in Research
Ethical ConsiderationsInformed Consent
Freedom to Discontinue Participation
Respect for Privacy and Confidentiality
Appropriate Balance Between Risks or Costs and Benefits
Chapter Four. Acculturation
Defining AcculturationEarly Definitions
Contemporary Definitions
Understanding Assimilation and Segmented Assimilation
Models of AcculturationThe Unidirectional Model of Acculturation
Berry's Two Dimensional Model of Acculturation
A Social Context Model of Acculturation
The Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM)
The Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM)
Biculturalism
Enculturation
Generational Differences and Acculturation
Acculturational Stress
Measuring Acculturation
Levels of Acculturation
Chapter Five. Intersectional Identities Part I: Racial, Ethnic and Class
Dimensions
Understanding the Multiple and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity
Defining Racial, Ethnic and Class Identities
Racial Identity
Ethnic Identity
Class IdentityModels of Racial and Ethnic Identity Development and
Formation
Racial Identity Development
Ethnic Identity Development
Factors Shaping Ethnic Identity Development
Multiracial Identity DevelopmentRacial, Ethnic and Class Influences on
Psychological Adjustment
Racial Identity and Adjustment
Ethnic Identity and Adjustment
Biracial/Multiracial Identities and Adjustment
Class Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Six. Intersecting Identities Part II: Gender and Sexuality
Dimensions
Defining Gender and Sexual Identities
Gender Identity
Sexual IdentityModels of Gender and Sexual Identity Development and
Formation
Gender Typing and Gender Identity Formation
Sexual Identity FormationCultural, Family and Minority Considerations in
"Coming Out"
Asian Americans
Latinos
African AmericansRelationship of Gender and Sexual Identities to
Psychosocial Adjustment
Gender Identity and Adjustment
Sexual Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Seven. Family Structure, Relations, and Socialization
An Ecological Perspective of Family Functioning
How Do You Define a Family? Factors Affecting Family Structures and
Household
Arrangements
Migration
Socioeconomic Status (SES)
Exposure to Stress and Trauma
Cultural Values and BeliefFamily Functioning, Socialization, and Adjustment
Parenting Styles
Parent-Child Relationships
Academic Achievement
Couple Relationships
Family Stress and Coping
Chapter Eight. Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
Understanding Stereotypes
Stereotype Content
Development of Stereotypes
Stereotype Characteristics and EffectsPrejudice and Discrimination
Measuring Prejudice and Discrimination
The Experience of Discrimination
Why Do People Discriminate?Racism
Racial MicroaggressionsReducing Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
Intergroup Contact
Dialogue across Difference
School Desegregation
Other Promising PracticesThe Benefits of a Multicultural Society
Chapter Nine. Physical Health and Wellbeing
Influential Models of Health
Biomedical Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Ecological ModelsCulture, Ethnicity, and Health
Health Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
Defining Health Disparities
Examples of Health Disparities
Disparities in Healthcare Access and QualityFactors Associated With Health
Disparities
Behavioral Lifestyle
Acculturation
Accessible and Affordable Health Care
Poverty and Community Characteristics
Undocumented Status
Discrimination and Racism
Environmental Racism
Spirituality and ReligionReducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: The
Federal Government's Approach
Culturally Competent Health Care
Chapter Ten. Psychological Adjustment
Mental Health and Psychological Distress
A Broader Perspective on AdjustmentPrevalence and Risk of Major
Psychological Disorders
General Epidemiological Surveys
Surveys Specific to Ethnic Minority Communities
Major Disorders in Ethnic Minority PopulationsCultural Influences on the
Explanation and Expression of Psychological Distress
Service UtilizationSelected Factors Influencing Effective Delivery of
Mental Health Services
Practical and Ethical Guidelines for Culturally Sensitive Practice
References
Photo Credit
Index
Introduction
Chapter One. Psychology in a Multicultural World
What is Multicultural Psychology?
Multicultural Psychology and Multiculturalism
Effects of Living in a Multicultural SocietyThe United States as a Racially
and Ethnically Diverse Society
Within-Group Diversity
Ancestry
Race and Ethnicity
Age Differences
Language Use and Proficiency
Educational Attainment
Socioeconomic Status and PovertyWhy Study Multicultural Psychology?
Improving Psychological Research
Advancing Culturally Diverse Societies
Improving the Quality of Health and Human Services
Promoting Cultural CompetenciesMulticultural Psychology, Cultural
Psychology and Cross-Cultural Psychology
The Growth of Multicultural Psychology
Chapter Two. Key Theoretical Concepts
Understanding Culture
Dimensions of Culture
Cultural Influences on Psychological ProcessesUnderstanding Ethnicity
The Problems of Ethnic Assessment and LabelsUnderstanding Race
WhitenessSocial Orientations or Ways of Being
Views of the Self Across CulturesSocial Stratification
Minority Status
Power and Privilege
Chapter Three. Responsible Research with Racial and Ethnic Communities
Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
A Definition of Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Implementing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate ResearchAn Initial
Consideration: Contextualization
Culturally Appropriate Methods
Choosing a Research Approach
Key Issues in Developing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Instrument CharacteristicsProperly Identifying and Describing Participants
Culturally Appropriate Analysis of Information or Data
The Problem of Limited Participation in Research
Ethical ConsiderationsInformed Consent
Freedom to Discontinue Participation
Respect for Privacy and Confidentiality
Appropriate Balance Between Risks or Costs and Benefits
Chapter Four. Acculturation
Defining AcculturationEarly Definitions
Contemporary Definitions
Understanding Assimilation and Segmented Assimilation
Models of AcculturationThe Unidirectional Model of Acculturation
Berry's Two Dimensional Model of Acculturation
A Social Context Model of Acculturation
The Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM)
The Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM)
Biculturalism
Enculturation
Generational Differences and Acculturation
Acculturational Stress
Measuring Acculturation
Levels of Acculturation
Chapter Five. Intersectional Identities Part I: Racial, Ethnic and Class
Dimensions
Understanding the Multiple and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity
Defining Racial, Ethnic and Class Identities
Racial Identity
Ethnic Identity
Class IdentityModels of Racial and Ethnic Identity Development and
Formation
Racial Identity Development
Ethnic Identity Development
Factors Shaping Ethnic Identity Development
Multiracial Identity DevelopmentRacial, Ethnic and Class Influences on
Psychological Adjustment
Racial Identity and Adjustment
Ethnic Identity and Adjustment
Biracial/Multiracial Identities and Adjustment
Class Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Six. Intersecting Identities Part II: Gender and Sexuality
Dimensions
Defining Gender and Sexual Identities
Gender Identity
Sexual IdentityModels of Gender and Sexual Identity Development and
Formation
Gender Typing and Gender Identity Formation
Sexual Identity FormationCultural, Family and Minority Considerations in
"Coming Out"
Asian Americans
Latinos
African AmericansRelationship of Gender and Sexual Identities to
Psychosocial Adjustment
Gender Identity and Adjustment
Sexual Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Seven. Family Structure, Relations, and Socialization
An Ecological Perspective of Family Functioning
How Do You Define a Family? Factors Affecting Family Structures and
Household
Arrangements
Migration
Socioeconomic Status (SES)
Exposure to Stress and Trauma
Cultural Values and BeliefFamily Functioning, Socialization, and Adjustment
Parenting Styles
Parent-Child Relationships
Academic Achievement
Couple Relationships
Family Stress and Coping
Chapter Eight. Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
Understanding Stereotypes
Stereotype Content
Development of Stereotypes
Stereotype Characteristics and EffectsPrejudice and Discrimination
Measuring Prejudice and Discrimination
The Experience of Discrimination
Why Do People Discriminate?Racism
Racial MicroaggressionsReducing Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
Intergroup Contact
Dialogue across Difference
School Desegregation
Other Promising PracticesThe Benefits of a Multicultural Society
Chapter Nine. Physical Health and Wellbeing
Influential Models of Health
Biomedical Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Ecological ModelsCulture, Ethnicity, and Health
Health Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
Defining Health Disparities
Examples of Health Disparities
Disparities in Healthcare Access and QualityFactors Associated With Health
Disparities
Behavioral Lifestyle
Acculturation
Accessible and Affordable Health Care
Poverty and Community Characteristics
Undocumented Status
Discrimination and Racism
Environmental Racism
Spirituality and ReligionReducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: The
Federal Government's Approach
Culturally Competent Health Care
Chapter Ten. Psychological Adjustment
Mental Health and Psychological Distress
A Broader Perspective on AdjustmentPrevalence and Risk of Major
Psychological Disorders
General Epidemiological Surveys
Surveys Specific to Ethnic Minority Communities
Major Disorders in Ethnic Minority PopulationsCultural Influences on the
Explanation and Expression of Psychological Distress
Service UtilizationSelected Factors Influencing Effective Delivery of
Mental Health Services
Practical and Ethical Guidelines for Culturally Sensitive Practice
References
Photo Credit
Index
Preface
Introduction
Chapter One. Psychology in a Multicultural World
What is Multicultural Psychology?
Multicultural Psychology and Multiculturalism
Effects of Living in a Multicultural SocietyThe United States as a Racially
and Ethnically Diverse Society
Within-Group Diversity
Ancestry
Race and Ethnicity
Age Differences
Language Use and Proficiency
Educational Attainment
Socioeconomic Status and PovertyWhy Study Multicultural Psychology?
Improving Psychological Research
Advancing Culturally Diverse Societies
Improving the Quality of Health and Human Services
Promoting Cultural CompetenciesMulticultural Psychology, Cultural
Psychology and Cross-Cultural Psychology
The Growth of Multicultural Psychology
Chapter Two. Key Theoretical Concepts
Understanding Culture
Dimensions of Culture
Cultural Influences on Psychological ProcessesUnderstanding Ethnicity
The Problems of Ethnic Assessment and LabelsUnderstanding Race
WhitenessSocial Orientations or Ways of Being
Views of the Self Across CulturesSocial Stratification
Minority Status
Power and Privilege
Chapter Three. Responsible Research with Racial and Ethnic Communities
Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
A Definition of Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Implementing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate ResearchAn Initial
Consideration: Contextualization
Culturally Appropriate Methods
Choosing a Research Approach
Key Issues in Developing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Instrument CharacteristicsProperly Identifying and Describing Participants
Culturally Appropriate Analysis of Information or Data
The Problem of Limited Participation in Research
Ethical ConsiderationsInformed Consent
Freedom to Discontinue Participation
Respect for Privacy and Confidentiality
Appropriate Balance Between Risks or Costs and Benefits
Chapter Four. Acculturation
Defining AcculturationEarly Definitions
Contemporary Definitions
Understanding Assimilation and Segmented Assimilation
Models of AcculturationThe Unidirectional Model of Acculturation
Berry's Two Dimensional Model of Acculturation
A Social Context Model of Acculturation
The Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM)
The Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM)
Biculturalism
Enculturation
Generational Differences and Acculturation
Acculturational Stress
Measuring Acculturation
Levels of Acculturation
Chapter Five. Intersectional Identities Part I: Racial, Ethnic and Class
Dimensions
Understanding the Multiple and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity
Defining Racial, Ethnic and Class Identities
Racial Identity
Ethnic Identity
Class IdentityModels of Racial and Ethnic Identity Development and
Formation
Racial Identity Development
Ethnic Identity Development
Factors Shaping Ethnic Identity Development
Multiracial Identity DevelopmentRacial, Ethnic and Class Influences on
Psychological Adjustment
Racial Identity and Adjustment
Ethnic Identity and Adjustment
Biracial/Multiracial Identities and Adjustment
Class Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Six. Intersecting Identities Part II: Gender and Sexuality
Dimensions
Defining Gender and Sexual Identities
Gender Identity
Sexual IdentityModels of Gender and Sexual Identity Development and
Formation
Gender Typing and Gender Identity Formation
Sexual Identity FormationCultural, Family and Minority Considerations in
"Coming Out"
Asian Americans
Latinos
African AmericansRelationship of Gender and Sexual Identities to
Psychosocial Adjustment
Gender Identity and Adjustment
Sexual Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Seven. Family Structure, Relations, and Socialization
An Ecological Perspective of Family Functioning
How Do You Define a Family? Factors Affecting Family Structures and
Household
Arrangements
Migration
Socioeconomic Status (SES)
Exposure to Stress and Trauma
Cultural Values and BeliefFamily Functioning, Socialization, and Adjustment
Parenting Styles
Parent-Child Relationships
Academic Achievement
Couple Relationships
Family Stress and Coping
Chapter Eight. Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
Understanding Stereotypes
Stereotype Content
Development of Stereotypes
Stereotype Characteristics and EffectsPrejudice and Discrimination
Measuring Prejudice and Discrimination
The Experience of Discrimination
Why Do People Discriminate?Racism
Racial MicroaggressionsReducing Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
Intergroup Contact
Dialogue across Difference
School Desegregation
Other Promising PracticesThe Benefits of a Multicultural Society
Chapter Nine. Physical Health and Wellbeing
Influential Models of Health
Biomedical Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Ecological ModelsCulture, Ethnicity, and Health
Health Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
Defining Health Disparities
Examples of Health Disparities
Disparities in Healthcare Access and QualityFactors Associated With Health
Disparities
Behavioral Lifestyle
Acculturation
Accessible and Affordable Health Care
Poverty and Community Characteristics
Undocumented Status
Discrimination and Racism
Environmental Racism
Spirituality and ReligionReducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: The
Federal Government's Approach
Culturally Competent Health Care
Chapter Ten. Psychological Adjustment
Mental Health and Psychological Distress
A Broader Perspective on AdjustmentPrevalence and Risk of Major
Psychological Disorders
General Epidemiological Surveys
Surveys Specific to Ethnic Minority Communities
Major Disorders in Ethnic Minority PopulationsCultural Influences on the
Explanation and Expression of Psychological Distress
Service UtilizationSelected Factors Influencing Effective Delivery of
Mental Health Services
Practical and Ethical Guidelines for Culturally Sensitive Practice
References
Photo Credit
Index
Introduction
Chapter One. Psychology in a Multicultural World
What is Multicultural Psychology?
Multicultural Psychology and Multiculturalism
Effects of Living in a Multicultural SocietyThe United States as a Racially
and Ethnically Diverse Society
Within-Group Diversity
Ancestry
Race and Ethnicity
Age Differences
Language Use and Proficiency
Educational Attainment
Socioeconomic Status and PovertyWhy Study Multicultural Psychology?
Improving Psychological Research
Advancing Culturally Diverse Societies
Improving the Quality of Health and Human Services
Promoting Cultural CompetenciesMulticultural Psychology, Cultural
Psychology and Cross-Cultural Psychology
The Growth of Multicultural Psychology
Chapter Two. Key Theoretical Concepts
Understanding Culture
Dimensions of Culture
Cultural Influences on Psychological ProcessesUnderstanding Ethnicity
The Problems of Ethnic Assessment and LabelsUnderstanding Race
WhitenessSocial Orientations or Ways of Being
Views of the Self Across CulturesSocial Stratification
Minority Status
Power and Privilege
Chapter Three. Responsible Research with Racial and Ethnic Communities
Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
A Definition of Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Implementing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate ResearchAn Initial
Consideration: Contextualization
Culturally Appropriate Methods
Choosing a Research Approach
Key Issues in Developing Responsible, Culturally Appropriate Research
Instrument CharacteristicsProperly Identifying and Describing Participants
Culturally Appropriate Analysis of Information or Data
The Problem of Limited Participation in Research
Ethical ConsiderationsInformed Consent
Freedom to Discontinue Participation
Respect for Privacy and Confidentiality
Appropriate Balance Between Risks or Costs and Benefits
Chapter Four. Acculturation
Defining AcculturationEarly Definitions
Contemporary Definitions
Understanding Assimilation and Segmented Assimilation
Models of AcculturationThe Unidirectional Model of Acculturation
Berry's Two Dimensional Model of Acculturation
A Social Context Model of Acculturation
The Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM)
The Relative Acculturation Extended Model (RAEM)
Biculturalism
Enculturation
Generational Differences and Acculturation
Acculturational Stress
Measuring Acculturation
Levels of Acculturation
Chapter Five. Intersectional Identities Part I: Racial, Ethnic and Class
Dimensions
Understanding the Multiple and Intersecting Dimensions of Identity
Defining Racial, Ethnic and Class Identities
Racial Identity
Ethnic Identity
Class IdentityModels of Racial and Ethnic Identity Development and
Formation
Racial Identity Development
Ethnic Identity Development
Factors Shaping Ethnic Identity Development
Multiracial Identity DevelopmentRacial, Ethnic and Class Influences on
Psychological Adjustment
Racial Identity and Adjustment
Ethnic Identity and Adjustment
Biracial/Multiracial Identities and Adjustment
Class Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Six. Intersecting Identities Part II: Gender and Sexuality
Dimensions
Defining Gender and Sexual Identities
Gender Identity
Sexual IdentityModels of Gender and Sexual Identity Development and
Formation
Gender Typing and Gender Identity Formation
Sexual Identity FormationCultural, Family and Minority Considerations in
"Coming Out"
Asian Americans
Latinos
African AmericansRelationship of Gender and Sexual Identities to
Psychosocial Adjustment
Gender Identity and Adjustment
Sexual Identity and Adjustment
Chapter Seven. Family Structure, Relations, and Socialization
An Ecological Perspective of Family Functioning
How Do You Define a Family? Factors Affecting Family Structures and
Household
Arrangements
Migration
Socioeconomic Status (SES)
Exposure to Stress and Trauma
Cultural Values and BeliefFamily Functioning, Socialization, and Adjustment
Parenting Styles
Parent-Child Relationships
Academic Achievement
Couple Relationships
Family Stress and Coping
Chapter Eight. Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination
Understanding Stereotypes
Stereotype Content
Development of Stereotypes
Stereotype Characteristics and EffectsPrejudice and Discrimination
Measuring Prejudice and Discrimination
The Experience of Discrimination
Why Do People Discriminate?Racism
Racial MicroaggressionsReducing Prejudice, Discrimination, and Racism
Intergroup Contact
Dialogue across Difference
School Desegregation
Other Promising PracticesThe Benefits of a Multicultural Society
Chapter Nine. Physical Health and Wellbeing
Influential Models of Health
Biomedical Model
Biopsychosocial Model
Ecological ModelsCulture, Ethnicity, and Health
Health Disparities Among Racial and Ethnic Groups
Defining Health Disparities
Examples of Health Disparities
Disparities in Healthcare Access and QualityFactors Associated With Health
Disparities
Behavioral Lifestyle
Acculturation
Accessible and Affordable Health Care
Poverty and Community Characteristics
Undocumented Status
Discrimination and Racism
Environmental Racism
Spirituality and ReligionReducing Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities: The
Federal Government's Approach
Culturally Competent Health Care
Chapter Ten. Psychological Adjustment
Mental Health and Psychological Distress
A Broader Perspective on AdjustmentPrevalence and Risk of Major
Psychological Disorders
General Epidemiological Surveys
Surveys Specific to Ethnic Minority Communities
Major Disorders in Ethnic Minority PopulationsCultural Influences on the
Explanation and Expression of Psychological Distress
Service UtilizationSelected Factors Influencing Effective Delivery of
Mental Health Services
Practical and Ethical Guidelines for Culturally Sensitive Practice
References
Photo Credit
Index







