Future Directions in Racial Trauma Research Among Ethnoracially Minoritized Youth
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Racial discrimination is one of the most disruptive and psychologically damaging experiences that ethnoracially minoritized youth encounter. Research resoundly indicates that such discriminatory experiences can evoke trauma-like responses that can endure across development. However, literature documenting the traumatic implications of racial discrimination among youth remains limited by significant gaps that constrain understanding of the developmental significance and impact of this association. To this end, the current article aims to provide perspectives on avenues of future research needed to address these gaps and advance the developmental science of racial trauma. We first review recent developments and innovations that clarify the connection between racial discrimination and traumatic stress symptoms. We then provide six recommendations spanning conceptual and methodological domains that can guide the next generation of research. By highlighting these directions, we aim to support the development of a more robust evidence base needed to accurately conceptualize, assess, and intervene on the traumatic impact of racism-related experiences among ethnoracially minoritized youth.