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- Title
Cultural Orientation and Psychosocial Adjustment Among Immigrant Adolescents in South Korea.
- Authors
Ryou, Bee; Kim, Kihyun; Hong, Jun Sung; Choi, Yoonsun
- Abstract
The present study primarily uses Berry's theoretical model to examine national identity, acculturation (to South Korea), ethnic identity, and enculturation (to country-of-origin), and how they are linked to immigrant adolescents' aggression and depression in South Korea. Data were collected from 120 immigrant youths (i.e., those born in South Korea and those born in their country-of-origin) in eight middle schools. Analyses include multivariate regression and cluster analyses. Findings indicate that South Korean identity (m = 48, F = 77.0, p <.001), acculturation to South Korean culture (m = 44.9, F = 52.3, p <.01), and mother's Korean proficiency (m = 3.6, F = 10.9, p <.001) were higher among Korea-born adolescents. Enculturation (m = 35.5, F = 13.7, p <.001) and depression (m = 36.4, F = 15.3, p <.001) were higher among foreign-born adolescents. Aggression (r = −.26, p <.01) and depression (r = −.46, p <.01) were lower among native-born Korean adolescents. South Korean identity (B = −.27, p =.02) and acculturation (B = −.28, p =.01) were negatively associated with aggression. South Korean identity (B = −.22, p =.04), acculturation (B = −.21, p =.03), and ethnic identity (B = −.17, p =.02) were negatively associated with depression. Integration youth (M = 12.7) and assimilation youth (M = 11.5) reported lower aggression than marginalization youth (M = 15.8, F = 5.48, p <.01). Assimilation type had better outcomes than separation and marginalization types.
- Subjects
CHINA; JAPAN; MONGOLIA; RUSSIA; VIETNAM; SOUTH Korea; ACCULTURATION; ADAPTABILITY (Personality); AGGRESSION (Psychology); ANALYSIS of covariance; ATTITUDE (Psychology); CLUSTER analysis (Statistics); MENTAL depression; GROUP identity; PSYCHOLOGY of immigrants; MATHEMATICAL models; MIDDLE schools; QUESTIONNAIRES; REGRESSION analysis; T-test (Statistics); THEORY; JUDGMENT sampling; MULTIPLE regression analysis; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ADOLESCENCE
- Publication
Journal of Immigrant & Minority Health, 2019, Vol 21, Issue 4, p767
- ISSN
1557-1912
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10903-018-0808-4