2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11218-023-09789-9
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Effects of a brief self-affirmation writing intervention among 7th graders in Germany: Testing for variations by heritage group, discrimination experiences and classroom diversity climate

Abstract: We tested whether a brief self-affirmation writing intervention protected against identity-threats (i.e., stereotyping and discrimination) for adolescents’ school-related adjustment. The longitudinal study followed 639 adolescents in Germany (65% of immigrant descent, 50% female, Mage = 12.35 years, SDage = .69) from 7th grade (pre-intervention at T1, five to six months post-intervention at T2) to the end of 8th grade (one-year follow-up at T3). We tested for direct and moderated (by heritage group, discrimina… Show more

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“…This study uses the first wave data (pre-test) of a larger self-affirmation intervention study to promote school adjustment of adolescents of immigrant descent (for more information on the original study, see Juang et al, 2023a), as well as essay data collected during the first intervention. Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics board of the University of Potsdam, as well as the Berlin Senate.…”
Section: Materials and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study uses the first wave data (pre-test) of a larger self-affirmation intervention study to promote school adjustment of adolescents of immigrant descent (for more information on the original study, see Juang et al, 2023a), as well as essay data collected during the first intervention. Ethical approval was obtained from the ethics board of the University of Potsdam, as well as the Berlin Senate.…”
Section: Materials and Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%