Using a 1-year longitudinal-panel design, 32 American, female expatriate spouses who relocated to Ankara, Turkey, completed measures of global functioning and were interviewed at just-arrived, 3-, 6-, 9-, and 12-month stages. Because of the mixed methods approach of this project, results of the Naturalistic Inquiry are reported in a companion manuscript (Bikos et al., 2007, this issue). Differences in the importance and expectation of life roles (i.e., occupational, parent, marital, homecare) were found. Quantitative results indicated no differences in life roles importance, alcohol use, marital satisfaction, or mental health functioning as a function of time-in-country. Analyses do not support the culture shock/U-curve model as a predictab...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
Summary The intercultural adaptation of expatriate spouses and children is quite a new topic. There ...
Using a one-year longitudinal-panel design, 32 American, female, expatriate spouses who relocated to...
Expatriation has been associated with a number of negative mental health issues within the expats th...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
This study was performed to determine how a family function changes across intercultural and intracu...
Using life role salience theory, we investigated the extent to which occupational, parental, marital...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
This study examines married international graduate student psychosocial adjustment by modifying and ...
A meta-analytic investigation was conducted to conceptually and quantitatively examine the effects o...
Do not forget the spouse at the expatriation! The purpose of this essay is to investigate the spouse...
The adaptation of an expatriate is a function of several factors and family issues have been identif...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
Summary The intercultural adaptation of expatriate spouses and children is quite a new topic. There ...
Using a one-year longitudinal-panel design, 32 American, female, expatriate spouses who relocated to...
Expatriation has been associated with a number of negative mental health issues within the expats th...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
This study was performed to determine how a family function changes across intercultural and intracu...
Using life role salience theory, we investigated the extent to which occupational, parental, marital...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
This dissertation describes a research project into the factors which affect the cross- cultural adj...
This study examines married international graduate student psychosocial adjustment by modifying and ...
A meta-analytic investigation was conducted to conceptually and quantitatively examine the effects o...
Do not forget the spouse at the expatriation! The purpose of this essay is to investigate the spouse...
The adaptation of an expatriate is a function of several factors and family issues have been identif...
The adaptation of expatriate families to a host country seems crucial to successful fulfilment of in...
The adaptation to a new country is a complex and stressful process that is compounded when changes i...
The current theoretical paper presents a comprehensive overview of findings from research attempting...
Summary The intercultural adaptation of expatriate spouses and children is quite a new topic. There ...