Health Care for Women International
Volume 38, Issue 10, 2017, Pages 1095-1114
Exploring issues and strengths of cross-cultural marriage among Korean immigrants (Article)
Kim J. ,
Park S.-H. ,
Kim M.* ,
Kim S.Y.
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Department of Health and Human Performance, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, United States
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Department of Sports Sciences, Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Seoul, South Korea
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Department of Physical Education, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea
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Department of Aeronautical Services, International University of Korea Jinju, Seoul, South Korea
Abstract
Cross-cultural marriages have continuously increased in the United States. In spite of this increase, further research is needed to address the paucity of literature on cross-cultural marriage, particularly, between immigrants and their indigenous spouses. In this study, we have focused on the cross-cultural marriages between female Korean immigrants who have married Americans, aiming to identify the positive and/or negative aspects of cross-cultural marriage from the Korean women themselves. For this purpose, semi-structured interviews were conducted on a total of 14 participants. Their ages ranged from 45 to 66 years (M D 52.5 years) and the average length of time since their immigration was 25 years. Each interview lasted between 45 and 120 min and, with participants' permission, were recorded and transcribed. Based on the participants' life experiences and personal statements, we divided our findings into two sections: (a) issues and problems of cross-cultural marriages, and (b) strengths of cross-cultural marriages. With regard to the issues and problems of cross-cultural marriages experienced by participants, three major themes were identified: (a) communication barriers, (b) cultural conflicts and misunderstandings, and (c) unclear cultural identities. The strengths of cross-cultural marriages were identified as: (a) development of coping strategies, and (b) improving cultural understanding. It appears that participants developed their own coping strategies and improved their cultural understanding in order to deal with the various stressors associated with cross-cultural marriage. © 2017 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030858661&doi=10.1080%2f07399332.2017.1360301&partnerID=40&md5=b8f603fec2e17c140b41c243f9a00aa9
DOI: 10.1080/07399332.2017.1360301
ISSN: 07399332
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English