Competence matters! Understanding biculturalism in ethnically diverse adolescents
Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology
Published online on June 20, 2017
Abstract
The importance of bicultural competence in negotiating diversity was explored longitudinally with 227 bicultural British female adolescents. Bicultural competence predicted social‐psychological adaptation and intergroup attitudes. It also mediated the effects of ethnic identity and perceived similarity on acculturation preferences. Implications for research on adolescents growing up with diversity are considered.