Dual identity, bicultural identity integration and social identity complexity among Muslim minority adolescents

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Universitat Ramon Llull. Esade

Data de publicació

2022



Resum

We examined cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between national and religious identification, Bicultural Identity Integration (BII), and Social Identity Complexity (SIC) among Muslim adolescents in the UK (Study 1, n = 773, M = 17.5 years) and the U.S. (Study 2, n = 190, MW1 = 14.1 years). Using person-oriented approaches, we identified four groups of adolescents. The two largest groups in both national contexts were “religiously-oriented strong dual identifiers” and “equally-strong dual identifiers”. The latter experienced less BII distance and more BII conflict, and perceived their identities as more similar and overlapping. These findings highlight that nuanced differences in strong dual identity patterns and trajectories have implications for how strong dual identities are experienced and perceived.

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Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Dual identity

Pàgines

21 p.

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Taylor and Francis Ltd.

Publicat a

Self & Identity

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