2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10964-013-9992-7
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Ethnic Identity and Mental Health in American Indian Youth: Examining Mediation Pathways Through Self-esteem, and Future Optimism

Abstract: Mental health functioning in American Indian youth is an understudied topic. Given the increased rates of depression and anxiety in this population, further research is needed. Using multiple group structural equation modeling, the current study illuminates the effect of ethnic identity on anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, and externalizing behavior in a group of Lumbee adolescents and a group of Caucasian, African American, and Latino/Hispanic adolescents. This study examined two possible pathways (i.e.,… Show more

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“…This question was selected as a measure of subjective well-being [26,27] and because of its increasingly recognized importance as a mediator in mental health, substance use, and self-efficacy [28-30]. This question has been previously used in sub-Saharan Africa through the National Survey of South African Youth [31,32] and specifically in studies of orphaned adolescents also in South Africa [33,34].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This question was selected as a measure of subjective well-being [26,27] and because of its increasingly recognized importance as a mediator in mental health, substance use, and self-efficacy [28-30]. This question has been previously used in sub-Saharan Africa through the National Survey of South African Youth [31,32] and specifically in studies of orphaned adolescents also in South Africa [33,34].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, self-esteem is a significant predictor of well-being over the life-course (Orth & Robins, 2014) as well as a mediating pathway between ethnic identity and well-being (Smokowski, Evans, Cotter, & Webber, 2014). Self-esteem can be conceptualized as comprised of a number of different components among which instrumental and social competence have received the most attention.…”
Section: Personal Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Future optimism bolstered mental health functioning for vulnerable adolescents (McCabe & Barnett, 2000;Polgar & Auslander, 2009) and was also associated with lower aggression (Benson, 2007). For instance, in a sample of rural adolescents future optimism was significantly and negatively associated with aggression (Smokowski, Evans, Cotter, & Webber, 2013).…”
Section: Social Capital Positive Proximal Processes and Mental Healmentioning
confidence: 99%