This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychosocial correlates of this process. Particular attention was paid to comparisons of adult and adolescent subjects to Australia. The group chosen for the investigation was adolescents (age 12 - 20 years) and their parents who arrived in Australia between 1975 and 1978. The sample consisted of 101 adolescents and their 154 parents. Ninety-four Jewish adolescents born in Australia served as a comparison group. Four instruments were administered: (1) an interview schedule; (2) a battery of personality measures; (3) a semantic differential; (4) a value survey. The measures were administered in either English or Russian, depending on the participants...
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
A questionnaire was administered to 426 adolescents to investigate ethnic group differences on eight...
This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychos...
No immigrant of any age finds easy the process of assimilation to a new homeland. The children of im...
A primary purpose of this study was to develop and test a model of adaptation for children and adole...
The purpose of this research was to explore the motives, values and expectations of Israeli Russian ...
The community of former Soviet Jews in the Greater Toronto Area has considerably expanded over the l...
This study examines the psychological problems that were overcome, and the social and cultural adapt...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
The problem of this research is that scientific literature gives no united attitude towards the adap...
The problem of this research is that scientific literature gives no united attitude towards the adap...
The problem of this research is that scientific literature gives no united attitude towards the adap...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doc...
Abstract In general, parental knowledge is known to support adolescents’ adaptation. Less is known ...
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
A questionnaire was administered to 426 adolescents to investigate ethnic group differences on eight...
This study explored the adaptation patterns of Soviet Jewish immigrants in Victoria, and the psychos...
No immigrant of any age finds easy the process of assimilation to a new homeland. The children of im...
A primary purpose of this study was to develop and test a model of adaptation for children and adole...
The purpose of this research was to explore the motives, values and expectations of Israeli Russian ...
The community of former Soviet Jews in the Greater Toronto Area has considerably expanded over the l...
This study examines the psychological problems that were overcome, and the social and cultural adapt...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
The problem of this research is that scientific literature gives no united attitude towards the adap...
The problem of this research is that scientific literature gives no united attitude towards the adap...
The problem of this research is that scientific literature gives no united attitude towards the adap...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doc...
Abstract In general, parental knowledge is known to support adolescents’ adaptation. Less is known ...
© 1955 M.L. KovacsThe following considerations are the successive stages of a historic-sociological ...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
A questionnaire was administered to 426 adolescents to investigate ethnic group differences on eight...