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About
PIRS is a qualitative interview designed to assess parents use of racial socialization and experience and comfort with race-related conversations with their children.
Collaborators and Funders
National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH)
Related Research
Coard, S.I., Wallace, S., Stevenson, H. & Miller Brotman, L. (2004). Towards culturally competent preventive interventions: The consideration of racial socialization in parent training with African American families. Journal of Child and Family Studies, 13 (3), 277-293.