Literature DB >> 20667268

[Latin-American adolescents, acculturation and antisocial behavior].

Jorge Sobral Fernández1, José Antonio Gómez-Fraguela, Angeles Luengo, Estrella Romero, Paula Villar.   

Abstract

The main purposes of this study are: a) To determine whether the acculturation styles proposed by Berry's model (integration, separation, assimilation and marginalization) can be replicated in a sample of Latin-American immigrant adolescents living in Spain; b) to examine the relationships between acculturation styles and both antisocial behavior and involvement with alcohol. For these purposes, data were collected in a sample of 750 Latin-American immigrants in a number of schools in Galicia and Madrid. Results confirm the existence of the four acculturation strategies, with integration and marginalization as the most and least used, respectively. With respect to the relationships of these styles with antisocial behavior and alcohol use, it was found that adolescents who use the separation strategy show the highest levels of antisocial behavior; conversely, and contrary to expectations, the marginalization group had the lowest levels of antisocial involvement.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20667268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psicothema        ISSN: 0214-9915


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1.  Analysing the Relationship Between Immigrant Status and the Severity of Offending Behaviour in Terms of Individual and Contextual Factors.

Authors:  Gloria Fernández-Pacheco Alises; Mercedes Torres-Jiménez; Paula Cristina Martins; Silvia María Vale Mendes
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-06-15
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