International Journal of Intercultural Relations
Volume 35, Issue 4, 2011, Pages 499-510

The model of pre-acculturative stress-A pre-migration study of potential migrants from Russia to Finland (Article)

Jasinskaja-Lahti I.* , Yijälä A.
  • a University of Helsinki, Finland
  • b University of Helsinki, Finland

Abstract

This study tested a model of factors predicting pre-acculturative stress among potential migrants from Russia to Finland prior to their migration (N=244). By applying the theory of stress (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), the model of acculturative stress (e.g., Berry, 2006) and the expectations model (e.g., Black, 1992; Black et al., 1992) to the pre-acculturation stage, it was hypothesized that the potential migrants' pre-acculturative stress is a result of expectations about future (post-migration) adaptation. These expectations are developed through direct and indirect pre-migration contacts with, as well as knowledge about, the society of immigration. Three types of expectations during the pre-acculturation stage were studied: expected difficulties in socio-cultural adaptation, expected duration of adaptation, and expected discrimination. In line with the hypotheses, experiences of pre-acculturative stress clearly originated from the expectations that potential migrants had regarding their upcoming post-migration adaptation. Also, socioeconomic status, gender, general well-being, self-efficacy, perceived social support, and length of the pre-acculturation stage played important roles in predicting expectations and/or stress among the potential migrants. The study highlights that pre-acculturation is a complex process that begins at the pre-migration stage. It contributes to our understanding of pre-acculturation in general, as well as the factors affecting the formation of pre-acculturative stress among voluntary ethnic migrants. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd.

Author Keywords

Expectations Ethnic migrants from Russia to Finland Pre-migration Pre-acculturation Pre-acculturative stress

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijintrel.2010.11.003
ISSN: 01471767
Cited by: 26
Original Language: English