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- Title
The Role of Ethnic Community Social Capital in the Association between Acculturation and Psychological Distress among Older Korean Americans.
- Authors
Park, Juyoung; Aranda, María P.; Choi, Yeon Jin; Jang, Yuri
- Abstract
Guided by the theories of social capital and stress-buffering, we examined how the association between low acculturation and poor mental health among older immigrants would be modified by social capital in ethnic communities (social cohesion, social engagement, perceived ethnic density, and the quality of social interaction). Using data from the Study of Older Korean Americans (N = 2,150, Mean age = 73.4), direct and interactive effect models were examined. Lower acculturation was associated with a greater level of psychological distress, and their link was modified by social cohesion (β =.19, p <.01) and negative social interactions (β = −.97, p <.01). Findings suggest that the mental health risk associated with low acculturation could be intensified when older immigrants perceive low sense of cohesion in their ethnic communities or have negative interactions with ethnic community members.
- Subjects
COMPETENCY assessment (Law); IMMIGRANTS; ACCULTURATION; MULTIVARIATE analysis; SOCIAL capital; KOREAN Americans; SOCIAL cohesion; SELF medication; COMPARATIVE studies; CRONBACH'S alpha; INTERPERSONAL relations; QUALITY of life; QUESTIONNAIRES; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RESEARCH funding; SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors; PSYCHOLOGICAL distress; OLD age
- Publication
Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 2023, Vol 25, Issue 3, p608
- ISSN
1557-1912
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10903-022-01426-5