| Literature DB >> 22180661 |
Arlene Michaels Miller1, Edward Wang, Laura A Szalacha, Olga Sorokin.
Abstract
Most research on immigrant acculturation has been conducted with cross-sectional samples, using statistical designs that may not capture different trajectories for the components that contribute to this complex concept. The purpose of this study was to examine change over time in acculturation for 226 women from the former Soviet Union who had lived in the US fewer than eight years when recruited. Using self-report data from four annual waves, growth trajectories were examined in four components of acculturation (American behavior, Russian behavior, English language proficiency, and cultural generativity). Results indicate that these components changed at varying rates. Acculturation is a process with multiple distinct components which should be measured separately to obtain a full profile of change over time.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 22180661 PMCID: PMC3236557 DOI: 10.1177/0022022108330987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cross Cult Psychol ISSN: 0022-0221