Etude de la Population Africaine
Volume 28, Issue 1, 2014, Pages 449-462

Associations between demographic factors and perceived acculturative stress among African migrants in Germany (Article) (Open Access)

Idemudia E.S.*
  • a School of Research and Postgraduate Studies, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, South Africa

Abstract

This study investigated the nature and extent of the associations between demographic variables and acculturative stress of African migrants in Germany with the premise that living in Germany would be stressful for Africans. Data from 85 migrants from the general population and prisons showed that 73.4% were males and 26.6% females with age ranging from 18 to 46 years. Participants completed the MAQ used in assessing acculturative stress.Results from hierarchical regression analysis showed that: majority of Africans reported racial discrimination, negative situation, a precarious job and a huge volume of daily hassles as predominant problems experienced in Germany. Acculturative stress increased with duration of stay in Germany. Family fragmentation and being separated from one’s spouse was a strong predictor of acculturative stress. Being an economic refugee was also associated with acculturative stress. Recommendations were made in the light of the conclusions made in the study. © 2014 Union for African Population Studies. All rights reserved.

Author Keywords

Migration Demographic factors Stress Germany African migrants Psychology

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Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84911492969&doi=10.11564%2f28-1-499&partnerID=40&md5=20ca0439f6ad5b51e98da3c815532c11

DOI: 10.11564/28-1-499
ISSN: 08505780
Original Language: English