Biracial and Biethnic Identity Development in Vietnamese/Caucasian AdultsPosted in Asian Diaspora, Dissertations, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United States on 2011-09-09 21:04Z by Steven |
Biracial and Biethnic Identity Development in Vietnamese/Caucasian Adults
Alliant International University, San Francisco Bay
May 2011
75 pages
Publication Number: AAT 3467139
ISBN: 9781124783406
Tien Vu
A Clinical Dissertation Proposal Presented to the Faculty of The California School of Professional Psychology, San Francisco Bay Campus Alliant International University
The current study explored factors that contribute to Vietnamese/White biracial identity. Three interview participants who were raised in the United States experienced less racism and discrimination than the two interviewees raised overseas. All of the participants currently have healthy and strong biracial and biethnic identity development. These findings suggest that Vietnamese/White individuals are more resilient and are more likely to have healthy outcomes than previous research has suggested.
Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- I. Introduction
- II. Literature Review
- Ethnic Identity Research
- Biracial People
- Asian-American Immigration
- Biracial Asian-Americans
- Vietnamese Immigration to the United States
- Vietnamese Biracial Individuals
- III. Methods
- IV. Results
- V. Discussion
- VI. Implications
- References
- Appendix A: Research Study Flyer
- Appendix B: Script of Subject Screening
- Appendix C: Consent Form
- Appendix D: Background Information Form
- Appendix E: Interview Guide
- Appendix F: Follow-Up Phone Script
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