Specifically, as immigrant Latino families become acculturated to U.S. culture, parental control and parent — adolescent conflict might decrease.1 Future research examining dimensions of parenting simultaneously (e.g., levels of acceptance considered combined with levels of control and conflict) and the effect
of acculturation on these associations would contribute to our understanding of cultural aspects of parenting in the context of diabetes management.
Effects
of acculturation on assistive technology service delivery.
Not exact matches
The research focuses
on how gender differences in smoking behavior are shaped by aspects
of acculturation and the original decision to migrate.
Most
of the statistical significant changes regarding students»
acculturation orientations are related to the domain
of school activities, which means that their participation in the project and activities
of the program had a direct impact
on this dimension, without being extrapolated to the other dimensions.
There were no significant changes
of the
acculturation orientation in the control group in general, just
on specific domains
of life.
This scale is intended to assess the extent to which individuals endorse each
of the
acculturation orientations, and this depending
on the specific group being considered.
We didn't talk about solving abusive language by shifting the burden off
of the offending individual and
on to the rest
of us through
acculturation.
Life and family events premigration and postmigration have been found to have a profound effect
on the health and well - being
of immigrant children.1, 2 Risk factors include trauma, separation from parents, nonvoluntary migration, obstacles in the
acculturation process, 3 and children who immigrate in their mid - or late teens.1, 4 Research also shows that parents who have experienced or witnessed violence have poorer mental health, 2,5 which is likely to affect parent — child attachment and negatively impact child development and mental health.5 Transitioning to a new country may be beneficial for both parents and children, but it may render new and unexpected constraints in the parent — child relationship (eg, children tend to acculturate to the new country faster than their parents), cause disharmony and power conflicts, 6 — 8 and, subsequently, affect the child's mental health.9
The process
of non-voluntary immigration, transitioning and acculturating to a new country may have a negative impact
on the mental health
of immigrants.1 — 3 Postmigration factors (eg, stress, lack
of social capital, social isolation and loss
of social network) as well as
acculturation problems and experiences
of discrimination in the host country affect the mental health
of the parents and the children.4 5 Moreover, immigrant parents face challenges concerning their role and responsibilities as parents while adjusting to the host country, all
of which tend to create stress in parenting.1 3 6 The mental health problems
of parents have been reported to be a risk factor for children's behavioural problems and may negatively affect the parent — child attachment and their relationship.7 8 Studies have also shown that parents with mental health problems have a low perceived sense
of competence in parenting and may lack the ability to employ positive parenting practises.9 10
Additionally, as previous studies have focused
on hearing immigrant students»
acculturation, there is a need to examine the
acculturation of deaf or hard
of hearing immigrant students, and how they differ from their hearing immigrant peers.
Those making these decisions
on educational placements
of deaf students need to be aware
of the possible impact
on the student's
acculturation.
Moderation
of family economic status
on the association between IM children's outpatient service utilisation and their parents»
acculturation.
This study explored the moderation
of family economic status
on the association between internal migrant children's health service utilisation and parents»
acculturation.
Acculturation is often perceived as the process
of immigrants adjusting to the culture
of their host society, which differs from the one into which they were born and raised (Lopez - Class, Castro, & Ramirez, 2011; Robinson, 2010; Ward & Kus, 2012) and research in this area tends to focus
on immigrants who transfer from one geographical location to another.
The influence
of acculturation and other family characteristics
on asthma outcomes in Hispanic children
A study examined culture - related influences
on willingness to seek treatment for anxiety in first - generation and second - generation students
of Chinese heritage and their European - heritage counterparts, and found that first - generation Chinese participants were significantly less willing to seek treatment.19 The reluctance was associated with greater Chinese - heritage
acculturation rather than perceiving symptoms as less impairing.
The Effects
of Parental
Acculturation and Parenting Practices
on the Substance Use
of Mexican - Heritage Adolescents from Southwestern Mexican Neighborhoods Castro, Marsiglia, Nagoshi, & Parsai (2014) Journal
of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 13 (3) Reports the results
of a study
of Mexican and Mexican - American adolescents, examining the effects
of parental reports
of their communications with their child, their involvement with this child, and their positive parenting because these factors affect their child's substance use behaviors.
Effects
of family differential family
acculturation on Latino youngsters» substance use.
Study 1 focused
on the influence
of collectivistic cultural values among first - and second - generation immigrants in the United Kingdom, but did not take into account the role
of acculturation beyond assessing generational status.
TY - JOUR AU - 김민정 AU - Sungman Shin TI - A Study
of the effect
of Intercultural Competence
on Acculturation of International Marriage Migrant Women in Urban Areas T2 - The Korean Journal of Woman Psychology PY - 2010 VL - 15 IS - 4 PB - The Korean Society For Woman Psychology SP - 711 - 737 SN - 1229 - 0726 AB - The purpose of this study is to reveal the effects of cultural competence of international marriage migrant women in their acculturation levels in order to find the basis for the provision of a service that will develop and re-enforce their cultura
Acculturation of International Marriage Migrant Women in Urban Areas T2 - The Korean Journal
of Woman Psychology PY - 2010 VL - 15 IS - 4 PB - The Korean Society For Woman Psychology SP - 711 - 737 SN - 1229 - 0726 AB - The purpose
of this study is to reveal the effects
of cultural competence
of international marriage migrant women in their
acculturation levels in order to find the basis for the provision of a service that will develop and re-enforce their cultura
acculturation levels in order to find the basis for the provision
of a service that will develop and re-enforce their cultural competence.
This study is important in that it views international marriage migrant women as the main subject
of acculturation, explores their
acculturation levels and cultural competence in a multi-dimensional manner, and draws research findings
on the effects
of cultural competence
on acculturation.
In order to control for confounds
on the association
of nation attachment with
acculturation, we ran a multi-level model with residence status (included as a moderator and coded such that migrants were allocated a value
of 1, and participants living in their country
of birth a value
of − 1), neuroticism, general avoidant and anxious attachment as predictors in the first block.
Considered collectively, the present findings contribute to the growing research
on how attachment styles are associated with
acculturation trends [61], [62], indicating that the ways that individuals identify with their heritage culture is, in part, associated with their relationship to their nation
of origin.
Primes
of nations as attachment figures, including imagery that personify nations as symbolic caregivers, can be employed to investigate several avenues, including the effect
on the
acculturation orientations
of both heritage and mainstream samples, endorsement
of multicultural ideology, and patriotic and nationalistic attitudes.
A Study
of the effect
of Intercultural Competence
on Acculturation of International Marriage Migrant Women in Urban Areas The Korean Journal
of Woman Psychology [Internet].
2010, «A Study
of the effect
of Intercultural Competence
on Acculturation of International Marriage Migrant Women in Urban Areas», The Korean Journal
of Woman Psychology, vol.
김민정 Sungman Shin et al. «A Study
of the effect
of Intercultural Competence
on Acculturation of International Marriage Migrant Women in Urban Areas» The Korean Journal
of Woman Psychology 15.4 pp. 711 - 737 (2010): 711.
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Mothers reported
on discipline styles (positive, appropriate, and harsh), level
of acculturation, and their child's outcomes (behavioral problems and social competence) at pre -, post -, and 1 - year follow - up intervals.
Moreover, this study contributes to the literature
on acculturation, and suggests that among specific ethnic groups, young people may oppose interethnic mating, and view parental influence
on mate choice as an important mechanism to prevent this type
of mating.
Additionally, interns will have clinical opportunities to conduct assessments with referral questions centered around issues
of bilingual language development and the influence
of culture and
acculturation on cognitive, academic, and socioemotional functioning.
Examining Prelingually Deaf and Hard
of Hearing College Students
on Self Identity and
Acculturation
He also served as co-investigator with OSLC scientist Dr. Charles R. Martinez, Jr. (now director
of the Center for Equity Promotion in the College
of Education at the University
of Oregon)
on a variety
of projects through the Oregon Social Learning Center Latino Research Team, including the Latino Youth and Family Empowerment Project I and II, which developed and tested a culturally specific parent training intervention for Latino families with youngsters at risk for substance use and related problems; the Adolescent Latino
Acculturation Study, which was designed to learn more about how Latino families and their middle school youth who have immigrated to the U.S. adapt to life in this country; and PREVENIR, which developed and refined a culturally specific parent and teacher training program in four countries in Central America.
In addition, guided by segmented assimilation theory, measures
of neighborhood disadvantage were expected not only to be related to differences in parenting, but also to moderate the effects
of maternal
acculturation on parenting.
The Influence
of Acculturation Stress
of Immigrant Women after International Marriage
on Depression: The Mediating Effect
of Affective Communication Korean Journal
of Health Psychology [Internet].
2012, «The Influence
of Acculturation Stress
of Immigrant Women after International Marriage
on Depression: The Mediating Effect
of Affective Communication», Korean Journal
of Health Psychology, vol.
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on Depression: The Mediating Effect
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The Influence
of Acculturation Stress
of Immigrant Women after International Marriage
on Depression: The Mediating Effect
of Affective Communication.