What are you? A qualitative study on multiracial identity developmentPosted in Asian Diaspora, Dissertations, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive on 2010-11-29 02:05Z by Steven |
What are you? A qualitative study on multiracial identity development
The Wright Institute
June 2008
115 pages
Publication Number: AAT 3351317
ISBN: 9781109073614
Luana M. Coloma
A dissertation submitted to the Wright Institute Graduate School of Psychology, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Psychology
The current study explored essential themes of multiracial ethnic identity among six Asian-White women. Participants were between the ages of 19 and 27, and self-identified as having a White mother and an Asian father. Participants were interviewed face-to-face using a semi-structured questionnaire. Interviews were then transcribed and coded for themes using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Five primary themes emerged: The Continuous Journey of Ethnic Identity Development, Situational Identity, The Maternal Relationship and its Effects on Identity Development, The Comparison of Multiracial Experiences to Monoracial Experiences, and the Asian-White Experience. A number of subthemes also were identified. Although some of the themes mirrored findings from previous multiracial research, such as identity being situationally based, new themes also emerged. In particular, themes related to the relationship between the White mother and her multiracial daughter were brought to light. In addition, preliminary results relating to the unique experience of the Asian-White subgroup when compared to the larger multiracial subgroup were identified. Implications of the findings and recommendations for future research are discussed.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Statement of Purpose
- Definitions
- Historical Background of the Presence of Multiracial Individuals in the United States
- Current Research on the Multiracial Population
- The Asian-White Multiracial Experience
- Identity Development
- Ethnic Identity Development Models
- Multiracial Identity Development Models
- Multiracial Identity Development Models for Asian-White Individuals
- A Closer Look at the Mother-Daughter Relationship
- The Mother-Daughter Relationship
- Multiracial Daughters and Their Relationships With Their Mothers
- Multiracial Daughters and Their White Mothers
- Summary
- Hypotheses
- Methodology
- Participants
- Procedure
- Instruments
- Data Analyses
- Results
- Demographic and Biographical Information
- Participant 1
- Participant 2
- Participant 3
- Participant 4
- Participant 5
- Participant 6
- Interview Themes
- The Continuous Journey of Ethnic Identity Development
- Situational Identity
- The Maternal Relationship and its Effects on Ethnic Identity
- The Comparison of Multiracial Experiences to Monoracial Experiences
- The Asian-White Experience
- Demographic and Biographical Information
- Discussion
- Discussion of Results
- Hypothesis One
- Hypothesis Two
- Hypothesis Three
- Limitations and Confounds
- Recommendations for Future Research
- Discussion of Results
- References
- Appendices
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
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