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Abstract
The current project sought to develop the Mexican Intercultural Competence Scale (MICS), which assesses group-specific skills and attributes that facilitate effective cultural interactions, among adults of Mexican descent. Study 1 involved an Exploratory Factor Analysis (N = 184) that identified five factors including Ambition/Perseverance, Networking, the Traditional Latino Culture, Family Relationships, and Communication. In Study 2, a Confirmatory Factor Analysis provided evidence for the 5-factor model for adults of Mexican origin living in the Midwest (N = 341) region of the U.S. The general findings are discussed in terms of a competence-based formulation of cultural adaptation and include theoretical and clinical implications.Entities:
Keywords: Mexican intercultural competence; acculturation; cultural adaptation; scale development
Year: 2013 PMID: 24058890 PMCID: PMC3776479 DOI: 10.1037/lat0000003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Lat Psychol ISSN: 2163-0070