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Opara, Ijeoma; Lardier, David T., Jr.; Garcia-Reid, Pauline; Reid, Robert J. – Youth & Society, 2022
Limited research has examined intrapersonal psychological empowerment (PE) among Black girls solely. This study aims to fill a gap in empowerment literature by examining the factor structure of the Sociopolitical Control Scale for Youth (SPCS-Y) among Black girls (N = 377) between the ages of 14-17 years old. We also examine the association with…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Blacks, Females, Adolescents
Lardier, David T.; Opara, Ijeoma; Brammer, Mary Kathryn; Pinto, Stacy A.; Garcia-Reid, Pauline; Reid, Robert J. – Journal of LGBT Youth, 2023
For lesbian, gay, bisexual, and questioning (LGBQ) youth of color, the intersection of identifying as both LGBQ and a person of color results in not only managing racial stereotypes, but also heterosexism and genderism. Developing a critical understanding of oppressive social conditions and ways to engage in social action is a form of resistance…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Citizen Participation, Ethnicity, Social Justice
Lardier, David T., Jr.; Barrios, Veronica R.; Garcia-Reid, Pauline; Reid, Robert J. – Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 2018
Hispanic urban youth experience high levels of violence, access to drugs and alcohol, and limited access to quality educational institutions, as well as a disproportionate use of substances. However, youth exposed to multiple sources of support, such as values related to family centrality (e.g., family cohesion or "familismo") and…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Youth, At Risk Persons, Substance Abuse