Jin X, Choi JY. Acculturation Among Chinese Married Immigrant Women in South Korea: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis.
J Transcult Nurs 2023;
34:411-422. [PMID:
37732401 DOI:
10.1177/10436596231198271]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
The purpose of this study was to determine acculturation and the associated factors among Chinese immigrant married women in South Korea.
METHODOLOGY
Data collected from 220 participants through an online survey at four health family support centers in South Korea were analyzed in an acculturation model, which included family environment, ego-resilience, acculturative stress, stress-coping style, and acculturation.
RESULTS
The fit indices of the modified model satisfied the recommended levels. Among the variables, ego-resilience (β = 0.34, p < .001) and acculturative stress (β = -0.65, p < .001) directly affected acculturation. Family environment (β = 0. 35, p = .001) indirectly influenced acculturation through acculturative stress and stress-coping style. The explanatory power of the variables was 80.7%.
DISCUSSION
The results confirmed the usefulness of the acculturation model that provides a theoretical basis for improving acculturation in married immigrant women.
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