
Journal of Personality, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown
Published: Nov. 2, 2024
ABSTRACT Objective This study draws on life narrative data and an intersectional framework to explore features of narratives around structural domains, aiming better understand the possible impacts these domains identity. Method Through in‐depth semi‐structured interviews with 177 young adults from primarily minoritized groups (73% Asian American or Latine, 59% Women, Median Parent Income = $50,001 $75,000), we gathered 885 narratives. Young narrated a domain‐general, ethnic/racial, gender, social class, experience. Features capturing content ( Presence Structural Domains , Connection Between ) process Meaning Making Affective Tone were explored. Results manifested uniquely within such that ethnicity/race was discussed most frequently across narratives, whereas gender class mentioned more in about those domains. Additionally, highest self‐defining positively correlated number present positive negative which also contained lowest Domain . Conclusion combines how manifest adults' experiences, revealing are interconnected may impact
Language: Английский