Re. Phelps et al., Cultural mistrust, ethnic identity, racial identity, and self-esteem amongethnically diverse black university students, J COUNS DEV, 79(2), 2001, pp. 209-216
Cultural mistrust ethnic identity, racial identify, and self-esteem were ex
amined among African (n = 26), African American (n = 110), and West Indian/
Caribbean (n = 24) university students. African American students' scores w
ere statistically different from those of African and West Indian/Caribbean
students on cultural mistrust, racial identify, and ethnic identify measur
es. There were no statistically significant differences on self-esteem amon
g the 3 groups. Results did indicate that cultural mistrust, ethnic identit
y and racial identity accounted for 37% of the variance in self-esteem for
African American students. Implications for practice and future research di
rections are discussed.