Longitudinal and Reciprocal Effects of Ethnic Identity and Experiences of Discrimination on Psychosocial Adjustment of Navajo Adolescents
Document Type
Presentation
Journal/Book Title/Conference
Longitudinal and Reciprocal Effects of Ethnic Identity and Experiences of Discrimination on Psychosocial Adjustment of Navajo Adolescents
Publication Date
2009
Recommended Citation
Jones, M. D., & Galliher, R. V. (2009, April). Longitudinal and reciprocal effects of ethnic identity and experiences of discrimination on psychosocial adjustment of Navajo adolescents. In N. Rumbaugh Whitesell & M. Sarche (chairs), Development in Native Cultures: Showcase of Research by Members of SRCD's Native Children's Research Exchange, Symposium presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO
Comments
In N. Rumbaugh Whitesell & M. Sarche (chairs), Development in Native Cultures: Showcase of Research by Members of SRCD's Native Children's Research Exchange, Symposium presented at the Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO