This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identification, by using a Latent Profile Analysis to identify identity profiles, and by examining psychological outcomes at a same time point and over time (average 3-year interval). Among a national sample of immigrant groups in the Netherlands (Wave 1, N = 1939), four identity profiles were identified: ethnic identity, national identity, equal-medium dual identity, and high dual identity. For four indicators of psychological adjustment (life satisfaction, depressive symptoms, emotional loneliness, and social loneliness) and at the first and second wave (Wave 2, N = 848), a robust pattern was found: high dual identifiers had better psychological ad...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
A person-centered approach was used to determine how identification across multiple social domains (...
Rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models propose that low-status groups ident...
This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identifi...
An increasing amount of attention is being paid to the growing multiethnic (also known as interracia...
This study investigates the relationships between attachment styles and psychological and sociocultu...
Psychological acculturation patterns within a Moroccan adult and adolescent population in the Nether...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
This study investigates the relationships between attachment styles and psychological and sociocultu...
Ethnic identity, or one\u27s feelings of belongingness and affirmation with one\u27s ethnic group, h...
Ethnic minorities tend to develop dual identities and therefore can face identity denials from two g...
In a highly globalized world, where more than 200 million people are living as international migrant...
This study addressed the role of perceived ethnic vitality in acculturation among Russian emigrants ...
This study forms part of a larger study on identity in ethno cultural groups in South Africa. The go...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
A person-centered approach was used to determine how identification across multiple social domains (...
Rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models propose that low-status groups ident...
This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identifi...
An increasing amount of attention is being paid to the growing multiethnic (also known as interracia...
This study investigates the relationships between attachment styles and psychological and sociocultu...
Psychological acculturation patterns within a Moroccan adult and adolescent population in the Nether...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
Although there is ample empirical evidence that traumatic events, postmigration stress, and accultur...
This study investigates the relationships between attachment styles and psychological and sociocultu...
Ethnic identity, or one\u27s feelings of belongingness and affirmation with one\u27s ethnic group, h...
Ethnic minorities tend to develop dual identities and therefore can face identity denials from two g...
In a highly globalized world, where more than 200 million people are living as international migrant...
This study addressed the role of perceived ethnic vitality in acculturation among Russian emigrants ...
This study forms part of a larger study on identity in ethno cultural groups in South Africa. The go...
Migration over national boarders is common in today’s globalized world. As a result the number of ...
A person-centered approach was used to determine how identification across multiple social domains (...
Rejection-identification and rejection-disidentification models propose that low-status groups ident...