Lueck and Wilson Study (socio) Flashcards
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Aim
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To investigate the variables that may predict acculturative stress in a nationality representative sample of Asian immigransts and Asian americans.
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Procedure
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- sample consisted of 2000 asian americans (1200 was first-gen immigrants, rest were first-gen immigran parents)
- consisted of different asian cultures, including Chinese, Filipino and Vietnamese
- semi-structured interviews conducted either over phone or face-to-face) which measured participants’ level of acculutaritive stress
- measured impact of language proficiency, language preference, discrimination, social networks, family cohesion and socioeconnomic status
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Findings
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- factors associated with lower acculturative stress: bilingual language preference, sharing similar values and beliefs as a family, satisfication with economic opportunities
- factors that associated with higher aculturative stress: preference for speaking english only, negative treatement (incluidng prejudice, xenophonia, harrasment and threats)
- aculturative stress can be reuced and or increased as a result of environmental and social factors
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Strengths
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- large sample size (2000 participants) increases the external validity of the study
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Limitations
Limitations
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- Reliance on self-reported data increases participant bias
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Ethical Considerations
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- Informed consent (interviewers had cultural and linguistic backgrounds similar to those of sample population)
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Research Method
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- Semi-structured interview