2013
DOI: 10.1177/016146811311500803
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Integrating Identities: Ethnic and Academic Identities among Diverse College Students

Abstract: Background/Context Students of Color continue to be underrepresented at the undergraduate level. Recent research has demonstrated the importance of non-academic psychosocial factors for understanding college experiences. One factor, identity, is a broad, multidimensional construct that comprises numerous distinct domains, including political, religious, gender, ethnic, and academic identities. Two identity domains that are particularly relevant for college Students of Color are ethnic and academic identities. … Show more

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“…As the number of studies using these measures to assess ERI among white youth increases, recognizing the origins and trajectories of these constructs is important. When scales such as the MEIM and EIS are employed, white youth consistently report lower ERI than their BIPOC peers (Phinney, 1992; Walker & Syed, 2013), regardless of which aspect is measured. Multiple scholars have assessed the psychometric properties of ERI scales, including to investigate their functionality among white youth.…”
Section: Part I: Conceptualizing Adolescent Development In a Society ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the number of studies using these measures to assess ERI among white youth increases, recognizing the origins and trajectories of these constructs is important. When scales such as the MEIM and EIS are employed, white youth consistently report lower ERI than their BIPOC peers (Phinney, 1992; Walker & Syed, 2013), regardless of which aspect is measured. Multiple scholars have assessed the psychometric properties of ERI scales, including to investigate their functionality among white youth.…”
Section: Part I: Conceptualizing Adolescent Development In a Society ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conflicts in allegiance scale assesses integration and conflicts between individuals' cultural and lesbian, gay, or bisexual (LGB) identities (Sarno, Mohr, Jackson, & Fassinger, 2015; e.g., "I feel as if my sense of cultural identity is at odds with my [l/g/b] identity"). Similarly, Walker and Syed (2013) assessed college students' integration between their academic and ethnic identities (e.g., "having more people with my ethnic background in my field makes me feel more like a [participant's academic major] student."). Although these assessments are well-aligned with the theoretical construct of contextual identity integration, they have not undergone thorough psychometric examination.…”
Section: The Study Of Intersecting Identitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical studies have begun to support these theoretical postulations that college persistence is predicated on the correspondence between students and their academic environments. These research findings underscore, for example, the importance of integration between ethnic-racial and academic identities in terms of both educational commitment and a sense of belonging on campus [32,33].…”
Section: Person-environment Fit Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 72%