This study investigated cross-cultural adaptation and coping among East African immigrants in North America.Immigrants are faced with the challenge of adapting to a culture different from their own. Successful adaptation includes socio-cultural adaptation, psychological adjustment, and coping. This study investigated cross-cultural adaptation and coping among East African immigrants in North America. Participants in this study were 51 individuals of East African origin who were over 20 years of age, residing in North America and recruited through a snowballing procedure. Participants completed the Acculturation Index, Socio-Cultural Adaptation Scale, and Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale, Ways of Coping Checklist (Revise...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under pan ethn...
The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 brought an influx of predominantly professional immig...
This study investigated the experiences of African students in relation to their ethnic identity, pe...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships among acculturation, acculturative stress,...
Given the continuous, dynamic demographic changes internationally due to intensive worldwide migrati...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under panethni...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.As the United States ...
This study looks at the concept of acculturation and the strategy of integration proposed by John W....
This study explored how socio-cognitive and cultural variables influence subjective well-being in Af...
There have been few African studies that examined relationships between acculturation, a process whe...
Little previous research has examined acculturative stress among Central American immigrants in the ...
Emigration is an adaptive strategy that people use in adjusting to external conditions in their envi...
For immigrant and refugee adolescents, acculturative stress such as social and family conflict may b...
The conclusions extracted from this research project show that little research has been done on soci...
AbstractMental illness is considered a silent killer in East Africa as it affects 1 in 4 people. Dif...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under pan ethn...
The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 brought an influx of predominantly professional immig...
This study investigated the experiences of African students in relation to their ethnic identity, pe...
The purpose of the study was to examine the relationships among acculturation, acculturative stress,...
Given the continuous, dynamic demographic changes internationally due to intensive worldwide migrati...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under panethni...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.As the United States ...
This study looks at the concept of acculturation and the strategy of integration proposed by John W....
This study explored how socio-cognitive and cultural variables influence subjective well-being in Af...
There have been few African studies that examined relationships between acculturation, a process whe...
Little previous research has examined acculturative stress among Central American immigrants in the ...
Emigration is an adaptive strategy that people use in adjusting to external conditions in their envi...
For immigrant and refugee adolescents, acculturative stress such as social and family conflict may b...
The conclusions extracted from this research project show that little research has been done on soci...
AbstractMental illness is considered a silent killer in East Africa as it affects 1 in 4 people. Dif...
Immigrants lose their unique psychosocial context when their experiences are subsumed under pan ethn...
The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 brought an influx of predominantly professional immig...
This study investigated the experiences of African students in relation to their ethnic identity, pe...