Future Directions on BIPOC Youth Mental Health: The Importance of Cultural Rituals in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Citation
CAUSADİAS, José M. ,Lucía ALCALÁ, Kamryn S. MORRİS, Fatima T. YAYLACİ & Na ZHANG, "Future Directions on BIPOC Youth Mental Health: The Importance of Cultural Rituals in the COVID-19 Pandemic". Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology, 51.4 (2022): 577-592.Abstract
Culture plays an important role in the development of mental health, especially during childhood
and adolescence. However, less is known about how participation in cultural rituals is related to the
wellbeing of youth who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), and part of the Global
Majority. This is crucial amid the COVID-19 pandemic, a global event that has disproportionally
affected BIPOC youth and disrupted participation in rituals. The goal of this paper is to promote
advances in clinical child and adolescent psychology focused on rituals. We begin by defining
culture and rituals and examining their role on development. We illustrate these issues with the
Lunar New Year in China, Maya rituals in México, Ramadan in Turkey, and Black graduations and
Latinx funerals in the United States. We discuss how the pandemic has affected participation in
these rituals and their potential impact on BIPOC children and adolescents’ mental health. We
propose future directions and recommendations for research.
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Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent PsychologyVolume
51Issue
4URI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/15374416.2022.2084744https://hdl.handle.net/11352/4116