Journal of Nursing Measurement
Volume 6, Issue 2, 1998, Pages 175-194

Development and Psychometric Evaluation of the Demands of Immigration Scale (Article)

Aroian K.J.* , Norris A.E. , Tran T.V. , Schappler-Morris N.
  • a Boston College School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, MA 02167, United States
  • b [Affiliation not available]
  • c [Affiliation not available]
  • d [Affiliation not available]

Abstract

The Demands of Immigration Scale (DI) measures demands associated with immigration, including loss, novelty, occupational adjustment, language accommodation, discrimination, and not feeling at home in the resettlement country. The DI scale was evaluated in a sample of 1,647 immigrants from the former Soviet Union who had resided in the United States from a few months to 20 years. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the proposed factor model. The DI subscales were internally consistent and had good test-retest reliability. Support for concurrent validity was demonstrated by correlations in the expected direction between the DI total and subscale scores and measures of depression and somatization. Support for discriminant validity was demonstrated by mean group differences in some or all of the DI dimensions according to age and years in the United States.

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Index Keywords

Psychology, Social social psychology methodology demography nursing methodology research human middle aged statistics Poland comparative study Aged USSR ethnology United States Humans Ireland male female reproducibility Reproducibility of Results Psychometrics psychometry Article adult migration Emigration and Immigration

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ISSN: 10613749
Cited by: 43
Original Language: English