Spanish Journal of Psychology
Volume 14, Issue 1, 2011, Pages 227-236
Acculturative stress in Latin-American immigrants: An assessment proposal (Article)
Hernández J.A.R. ,
Hernández G.T. ,
González Á.R. ,
de la Fe M.C.R.
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Universidad de Murcia, Spain
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Universidad de Murcia, Spain
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Universidad de Murcia, Spain
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Universidad de Murcia, Spain
Abstract
The aim of this paper was to develop an instrument to assess levels of stress experienced by Latin-American immigrants in their acculturative process in Spain. A sample of 692 immigrants from Latin America, aged 20 to 63 years, took part on this study (54.9% males and 45.1% females). A 24-item questionnaire with high reliability (.92) was elaborated. Six factors related to acculturative stress were found: 1) discrimination and rejection; 2) differences with the out-group (native Spaniards); 3) citizenship problems and legality; 4) problems concerning social relationships with other immigrants; 5) nostalgia and longing; and 6) family break-up. Our findings show that participants have a high level of stress related to nostalgia and longing, family break-up, and the perception of discrimination and rejection by natives. The usefulness of the instrument and its applications and restrictions are discussed. © 2011 by The Spanish Journal of Psychology.
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DOI: 10.5209/rev_SJOP.2011.v14.n1.20
ISSN: 11387416
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English