Journal of Gerontological Social Work
Volume 44, Issue 3-4, 2005, Pages 175-203

Adaptation to American culture: Voices of Asian Indian immigrants (Article)

Nandan M.*
  • a Gerontology Program, Department ol Government, Social Work and Sociology, Missouri Western State College, United States, Missouri Western State College, Department of Government, Social Work and Sociology, 4525 Downs Drive, St. Joseph, MO 64507, United States

Abstract

This naturalistic study explores the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual adaptation of Asian Indian elderly immigrants to American culture. The individuals interviewed suggested that while they physically adapted to American life, many of them encountered social, emotional, and spiritual obstacles that often impeded successful adaptation. Factors such as family proximity, reasons for immigration, and conflicting values helped predict the adaptation success of Asian Indian elderly immigrants. The study points to possible intervention strategies that social workers can use to promote more successful adaptation of Asian Indian elderly immigrants to American culture. © 2005 the Haworth Press. Inc. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Support systems Asian elderly immigrants Challenges faced by immigrants American culture Reasons to immigrate Adaptation Quality of life

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DOI: 10.1300/J083v44n03_11
ISSN: 01634372
Cited by: 6
Original Language: English