| Literature DB >> 29927968 |
Alfonso Urzúa1, Rodrigo Ferrer2, Nidia Godoy1, Francisca Leppes1, Carlos Trujillo1, Camila Osorio1, Alejandra Caqueo-Urízar2.
Abstract
The aim of the study is to analyze the mediating effect of self-esteem on the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological well-being in South American immigrants in Chile. An analytical, cross sectional, non-experimental design was used. We evaluated 853 Peruvians and Colombians living in the northern cities of Arica, Antofagasta, and Santiago de Chile, the capital located in the center of the country. The instruments used were the Ryff Psychological Well-being Scale, the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the Perceived Discrimination Scale by Basabe, Paez, Aierdi and Jiménez-Aristizabal. We used the estimation method (RWLS) and polychoric correlation matrices, to estimate the effect size and overall fit of the direct effect models of discrimination and self-esteem on psychological well-being, and indirect and total effects of discrimination mediated by self-esteem. While both populations reported similar levels of perceived discrimination, it was found that the means in psychological well-being and self-esteem of the Colombian population were significantly higher than that of the Peruvian population. Regarding self-esteem, the results provided evidence for the possible mediating effect on the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological well-being. This research aims to contribute to the development of interventions seeking to strengthen self-esteem in order to circumvent possible negative consequences of perceived discrimination, as a consequent, improving immigrants´ personal resources to successfully cope with the diverse demands of their new context.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29927968 PMCID: PMC6013095 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0198413
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Averages and standard deviations of psychological well-being domains by country of origin.
| Variable | Columbian Population | Peruvian Population |
|---|---|---|
| Self-acceptance | 5,06 (,96) | 4,78 (1,02) |
| Positive relationships | 3,44 (,55) | 3,46 (,56) |
| Autonomy | 3,74 (,72) | 3,66 (,70) |
| Environment domain | 4,40 (,86) | 4,22 (,85) |
| Personal growth | 4,80 (,96) | 4,56 (,93) |
| Purpose in life | 5,02 (,94) | 4,76 (,97) |
| Total score Psychological well-being | 4,41 (,59) | 4,25 (,59) |
N = 853.
*p < .05.
Indicators of global adjustment of measurement models in the total sample.
| Measurement model | N° Par | χ2 | d.f | p | CFI | TLI | RMSEA | RMSEA CI 90% | WRMR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Upp | |||||||||
| Perceived Discrimination | 32 | 118.796 | 28 | .000 | .990 | .993 | .087 | .071 | .104 | 1.551 |
| Perceived Discrimination | 20 | 15.135 | 2 | .000 | .997 | .992 | .088 | .048 | .123 | .477 |
| Self esteem | 28 | 146.346 | 13 | .000 | .981 | .969 | .110 | .094 | .124 | 1.487 |
| Self esteem | 16 | 9.943 | 2 | .007 | .998 | .995 | .069 | .031 | .114 | .453 |
| Psychological well-being | 189 | 4299.693 | 362 | .000 | .848 | .830 | .113 | .110 | .116 | 2.763 |
| Psychological well-being | 141 | 977.148 | 174 | .000 | .963 | .955 | .074 | .069 | .078 | 1.355 |
* Debugged model.
** Includes a common method variance factor, to control the effect of the inverted items.
Contrast of invariance of measurement models between Peruvians and Colombians.
| χ2 | d.f. | p | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Discrimination | Scalar against Configural | 27.694 | 14 | 0.016 |
| Metric against Configural | 4.281 | 3 | 0.233 | |
| Self-esteem | Scalar against Configural | 12.102 | 10 | 0.278 |
| Metric against Configural | 9.099 | 3 | 0.028 | |
| Psychological well-being | Scalar against Configural | 99.698 | 93 | 0.299 |
| Metric against Configural | 8.938 | 15 | 0.881 | |
Omega coefficient of dimensions.
| Psychological well-being | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perceived Discrimination | Self-esteem | Self-acceptance | Positive relationships | Environmental domain | Positive growth | Autonomy | Purpose |
| .942 | .928 | .856 | .731 | .650 | .885 | .705 | .858 |
Fig 1Model of the direct effect of perceived discrimination on psychological well-being.
*only relations with p < .05 are represented.
Fig 2Direct effect of self-esteem on psychological well-being.
*only relations with p < .05 are represented.
Fig 3Model with moderated effects of self-esteem, over the relation of perceived discrimination with psychological well-being.
*only relations with p < .05 are represented.
Fig 4Model with the effects of perceived discrimination, mediated by self-esteem, on psychological well-being.
*only relations with p < .05 are represented.
Global adjustment indicators of the structural models.
| Model | N° Par | χ2 | d.f. | p | CFI | TLI | RMSEA | RMSEA CI | WRMR | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Low | Upp | |||||||||
| Discrimination ( | 167 | 1003.080 | 254 | .000 | .970 | .965 | .059 | .055 | .063 | 1.328 |
| Self-esteem ( | 163 | 931.249 | 254 | .000 | .973 | .968 | .056 | .052 | .060 | 1.248 |
| Mediated ( | 190 | 1069.479 | 349 | .000 | .975 | .972 | .049 | .046 | .053 | 1.242 |
Estimates of standardized effects.
| Model | Psychological well-being | Discrimination/Self-esteem | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self acceptance | Positive relationships | Environmental domain | Positive growth | Autonomy | Purposes | |||
| 1 | Discrimination | -.309 | .326 | -.212 | -.228 | -.179 | -.230 | - |
| 2 | SE | .526 | -.362 | .543 | .515 | .416 | .512 | |
| 3 | Discrimination | -.187 | -.250 | -.078 | -.103 | -.079 | -.106 | -.256 |
| SE | .478 | .298 | .523 | .488 | .399 | .485 | ||
*p < .05.
**p < .01.
Standardized estimates of indirect and total effects of discrimination on the dimensions of well-being.
| Effects | Psychological well-being | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self acceptance | Positive relationships | Environmental domain | Positive growth | Autonomy | Purposes | |
| Indirect | -0.122 | 0.076 | -0.134 | -0.125 | -0.102 | -0.124 |
| Total | -0.309 | 0.326 | -0.212 | -0.228 | -0.181 | 0.230 |
**p < .01.