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Topps, Allyson K.; Jiang, Xu – Contemporary School Psychology, 2023
Objective: Ethnic identity is a crucial aspect of identity development during adolescence. This study aimed to examine the potential protective effect of ethnic identity in the relation between peer stress and global life satisfaction among adolescents. Method: Data were collected via self-report measures from 417 adolescents (ages 14 to 18, 63.0%…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Adolescents, Peer Relationship, Stress Variables
Anas N. Almassri; Randeep Kullar; Nelson Brunsting – Frontiers: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Study Abroad, 2023
Asian and Asian American students comprise 7.5% of all participants in U.S. study abroad, compared to 9% Hispanic, 4.7% African American or Black, and 71.2% White students. However, beyond one large-scale study of academic outcomes, only three studies--all with fewer than four participants--have investigated the study abroad experiences and…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Asian American Students, Outcomes of Education, Educational Experience
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Bempechat, Janine; Cheung, Amy; Li, Jin – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: Despite research that has rebutted the tiger parent stereotype, the perception that Asian immigrant parents enact overly strict and controlling educational practices continues to be widespread and entrenched. This stereotype is problematic because it constrains the understanding of Asian Americans to a one-dimensional group and…
Descriptors: Asians, Asian American Students, Immigrants, Parents
Sangita Patel – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The Asian American population is expected to grow to 46 million by the year 2060. Historically seen as a monolithic group, there are more than twenty subsets that make up the Asian-American demographic. The five Chinese and five Indian participants in this study belong to the top two Asian-American origin groups. This exploratory mixed-methods…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Parent Attitudes, Expectation, College Freshmen
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Heidi Dong; Jane Dai; Sarah Ketchen Lipson; Leslie Curry – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: To understand how the college environment might influence mental health help-seeking in Asian American undergraduates. Participants: Participants were 19 Asian American undergraduates recruited through Facebook. Methods: Participants were interviewed about attitudes toward mental health and mental health help-seeking, and thematic…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Mental Health, Help Seeking, Asian American Students
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Museus, Samuel D. – Teachers College Record, 2021
Context: Systemic oppression is one of the most pressing problems in U.S. society. However, relatively little is known about the process by which college students become committed to social justice agendas. In addition, systematic empirical inquiries that examine how Asian American students, in particular, develop such commitments are difficult to…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, College Students, Racial Bias, Social Justice
Gutierrez, Rose Ann E.; Le, Annie; Teranishi, Robert T. – Education Trust-West, 2021
The Atlanta massacre on March 16, 2021, spurred a series of solidarity statements with the broader Asian and Asian American1 community from higher education institutions across the nation. While many colleges and universities have expressed their grief and support with the larger Asian and Asian American community, the same institutions have yet…
Descriptors: Racial Discrimination, Racial Bias, Higher Education, Asian American Students
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Adrian H. Huerta; Maritza E. Salazar; Jude Paul Matias Dizon – Journal of College Student Retention: Research, Theory & Practice, 2024
Men of color are not persisting or graduating from college at similar rates as their same-aged peers. This qualitative study seeks to understand how men of color understand and experience college at a rural comprehensive public four-year university on the west coast. This study draws on focus group and interview data from 23 Black, Latino, and…
Descriptors: Males, Minority Group Students, Rural Schools, Student Experience
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Bach Mai Dolly Nguyen; Andrés Castro Samayoa; Rose Ann Gutierrez; Thai-Huy Peter Nguyen; Willa Kurland; Annie Le; Nicolas Lee – Journal of College Student Development, 2024
Empirical studies on minority serving institutions (MSIs) have proliferated in higher education scholarship in the past two decades. Using the MSI designations to identify distinct types of postsecondary institutions can be a useful, race-aware strategy for understanding the US higher education landscape. However, such usage warrants further…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Partnerships in Education, Student Personnel Services, Power Structure
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Mark, Nicholas D. E.; Corcoran, Sean P.; Jennings, Jennifer L. – Educational Researcher, 2023
We provide novel evidence on the broader impacts of school choice systems by quantifying disparities in peer continuity from middle to high school in New York City. We find that Black and Hispanic students and those in high-poverty neighborhoods attend high school with a much smaller fraction of their middle school or neighborhood peers than their…
Descriptors: School Choice, Enrollment, Middle School Students, High School Students
Mariangela Cristal Hicks – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Research has found that there is a link between the internalization of the model minority myth and impostor syndrome, as well as a link between impostor syndrome and mental health outcomes such as depression and anxiety among Asian Americans. This study investigated if social support could moderate the adverse effects of impostor syndrome among…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, College Students, Mental Health Programs, Student Adjustment
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Hahm, Hyeouk Chris; Hsi, Jenny H.; Petersen, Julie M.; Xu, Jiaman; Lee, Eunmyoung A.; Chen, Stephen H.; Liu, Cindy H. – Journal of American College Health, 2022
Objective: Asian Women's Action for Resilience and Empowerment (AWARE) is a psychotherapy intervention designed to improve the mental health of Asian American women. This study documented the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of AWARE at three university health service centers in Massachusetts. Participants: 174 female Asian American…
Descriptors: School Health Services, Group Counseling, Psychotherapy, Intervention
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Alcantar, Cynthia M.; Kim, Victoria; Hafoka, 'Inoke; Teranishi, Robert T. – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2022
This study examines the perceived changes in the geography of student support for racial/ethnic minoritized students after pursuing federal Minority-Serving Institution (MSI) designation and grants. Specifically, this qualitative multiple-case study examines the decision-making related to, and perceived changes in, space and place aimed at…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Pacific Islanders, Minority Serving Institutions, Community Colleges
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Ermis-Demirtas, Hulya; Luo, Ye; Huang, Yun-Ju – Professional School Counseling, 2022
With the emergence of COVID-19 in China, East and Southeast Asian American (ESEAA) students have reported increased incidents of COVID-19-fueled discrimination in online and offline (in-person) settings. Given the recency of this situation, there is a scarcity of research investigating the impact of COVID-19-related discrimination on ESEAA…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Trauma, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
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Tiwari, Nikhil M. – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2022
This article examines the racializing processes throughlining the meaning-making of a Guru Vandana--an annual teacher appreciation event organized by many Asian Indian communities across the U.S.--that took place in a Midwestern city in 2019. Guided by a framework of transmodalities (a novel lens for the analysis of multimodal semiosis) and…
Descriptors: Indians, Asian Americans, Parents, White Teachers
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