Journal of Holistic Nursing
Volume 33, Issue 3, 2015, Pages 269-281

Bicultural Straddling Among Immigrant Adolescents: A Concept Analysis (Article)

Kao T.-S.A.* , Huang B.
  • a University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
  • b University of Michigan School of Nursing, Ann Arbor, MI, United States

Abstract

Background: Increasing population diversity in the United States creates challenges for providing culturally responsive health care to immigrant adolescents. Nursing providers have few effective concepts to guide their understanding of how culturally diverse adolescents handle different cultural influences (between family and society) and how straddling two cultures may influence adolescents’ decision making about health. Aim: Bicultural straddling is defined as an ongoing process of adaptation resulting from living within two different cultural influences. A concept analysis of bicultural straddling is important to nursing professionals in caring for culturally diverse adolescents. Method: Walker and Avant’s methodology was used to guide our understanding about how immigrant adolescents straddle cultural influences between their homes and society. Results: Straddling two different cultures influences adolescents’ health-related beliefs, attitudes, perceptions, and behaviors as they navigate everyday struggles to make informed health decisions. Adolescents’ ability to achieve active straddling will allow them to experience positive social functioning, psychological development, and health outcomes. Conclusions: By understanding the ongoing process of “bicultural straddling” as a balancing act, nurse professionals can develop effective interventions to alleviate stress derived from acculturation among immigrant families and ultimately help adolescents achieve biculturalism. © 2015, © The Author(s) 2015.

Author Keywords

immigrant families immigrants concept analysis Biculturalism Asian Americans Adolescents

Index Keywords

nursing human epidemiology statistics and numerical data Stress, Psychological mental stress Adaptation, Psychological Adolescent Health Services ethnology United States Humans migrant psychology Adolescent male Emigrants and Immigrants Acculturation female adaptive behavior cultural factor organization and management child health care patient attitude Patient Acceptance of Health Care Holistic Nursing Nurse-Patient Relations Delivery of Health Care, Integrated nurse patient relationship integrated health care system

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DOI: 10.1177/0898010114564465
ISSN: 08980101
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English