<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this study was to relate psychological social adjustment to factors which influenced the decision to migrate in the first place, to adjustment prior to migration, and to expectations about life in Britain held before migration.<br><B>Main Topics</B>:<br>200 Pakistani, 200 Indian, and 200 Irish immigrants to England, and 200 Irish and 250 English natives were studied in respect of psychological symptoms, acculturation, family cohesion, social isolation and social adjustment.<br
The objective of this paper is to provide some organisation of the vast acculturation research. W...
This research was undertaken, using standardised measures of mental health previously validated in g...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was...
Irish immigrants constitute a significant numerical minority in Britain, almost one million in total...
The phenomenon of migration has given rise to prolific research emphasising the psychological adapta...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to examination of the relation between acculturation stress and m...
Irish geographical and cultural propinquity to the UK might be considered as an advantage to migrant...
Evidence has demonstrated that immigrants have a mental health advantage over the indigenous populat...
UK. An Overseas Research Scheme scholarship awarded to the first author supported this work. The aut...
A survey of available literature on mental health status of refugees and immigrants has indicated th...
PhD (psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study was motivated by the increas...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identifi...
This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identifi...
The objective of this paper is to provide some organisation of the vast acculturation research. W...
This research was undertaken, using standardised measures of mental health previously validated in g...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The purpose of this study was...
Irish immigrants constitute a significant numerical minority in Britain, almost one million in total...
The phenomenon of migration has given rise to prolific research emphasising the psychological adapta...
AbstractThe aim of this article is to examination of the relation between acculturation stress and m...
Irish geographical and cultural propinquity to the UK might be considered as an advantage to migrant...
Evidence has demonstrated that immigrants have a mental health advantage over the indigenous populat...
UK. An Overseas Research Scheme scholarship awarded to the first author supported this work. The aut...
A survey of available literature on mental health status of refugees and immigrants has indicated th...
PhD (psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusThis study was motivated by the increas...
Immigration often causes strong emotions among 'native' majority members, who tend to have firm idea...
This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identifi...
This study examines immigrants’ psychological adjustment by focusing on ethnic and national identifi...
The objective of this paper is to provide some organisation of the vast acculturation research. W...
This research was undertaken, using standardised measures of mental health previously validated in g...
The problems immigrants experience during the process of their psychological and sociocultural adapt...