• Furthermore, we disaggregate Latinos by language preference in order to see how acculturation to the USA may moderate the effect of racial microaggressions on health outcomes for the group. (springer.com)
  • In a statistical analysis of the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, we examine the association between stress from racial microaggressions and self-rated health for Latinos of different levels of linguistic acculturation. (springer.com)
  • Racial/ethnic minorities had higher odds of holding fatalistic beliefs and lower odds of having knowledge of cancer risk factors than non-Hispanic Whites, and important differences by acculturation among Latinos were observed. (elsevierpure.com)
  • Acculturation levels can also affect Latinos' access of reproductive health and use of contraceptives. (aea365.org)
  • Religion plays an important role in the use of contraceptives for Latinos with strong religious beliefs. (aea365.org)
  • Title : Acculturation-related predictors of very light smoking among Latinos in California and nationwide Personal Author(s) : Rodriquez, Erik J.;Stoecklin-Marois, Maria T.;Hennessy-Burt, Tamara E.;Tancredi, Daniel J.;Schenker, Marc B. (cdc.gov)
  • However, from the point of view of the history of cultural exchanges, the mechanisms of successful acculturation (assimilation and integration) are the most frequently studied. (arthist.net)
  • Contextual effects of acculturation on perinatal substance exposure among immigrant and native-born Latinas. (springer.com)
  • A better understanding of the relationship between transition, role destabilization and symbolic consumption will help marketers develop more effective marketing programs and meet the needs of rapidly growing immigrant communities. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Acculturation may contribute to unhealthy weight gain among immigrant populations by shifting dietary patterns from high fruit and vegetable consumption to unhealthier high fat diets. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The acculturation gap in language can cause conflict between members of an immigrant family. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Role of Identity in Acculturation among Immigrant People: Theoret" by Seth J. Schwartz, Marilyn J. Montgomery et al. (georgefox.edu)
  • The most central thesis argued is that acculturation represents changes in cultural identity and that personal identity has the potential to 'anchor' immigrant people during their transition to a new society. (georgefox.edu)
  • and Briones, Ervin, "The Role of Identity in Acculturation among Immigrant People: Theoretical Propositions, Empirical Questions, and Applied Recommendations" (2006). (georgefox.edu)
  • It seeks to assess the extent to which the media are an agent for acculturation in this specific immigrant population. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Alcohol commerce played a crucial role in Jewish immigrant acculturation and the growth of Jewish communities in the United States. (uky.edu)
  • The aim of the present article is to systematically review research that examines the roles of both culture and stress biology from the prenatal period to adolescence in immigrant youth. (cdc.gov)
  • Exploring the role of acculturation in promoting genetic testing in the Latinx community (417). (llu.edu)
  • Relationship between advertising and consumption in China: Exploring the roles of economic development and mass media. (ufl.edu)
  • Factors affecting mobile application usage: Exploring the roles of gender, age, and application types. (ufl.edu)
  • This study aims to evaluate outcomes of Healthy Fit participants and examine changes in body composition in relation to level of acculturation at baseline and follow-up. (biomedcentral.com)
  • You will note, for example, that Boas considers competing ideas, such as independent emergence of similar ideas/stories, the role of psychology in sharing human thought, or the common underlying structure of the mind in creating similar outcomes given similar environments, as he advances his own case for the role of dissemination in creating common cultural attributes among disparate peoples. (ubc.ca)
  • The present paper advances theoretical propositions regarding the relationship between acculturation and identity. (georgefox.edu)
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate how unstable roles experienced by immigrants while they adjust to a new market environment impact their buying behavior. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Introduction Studies which focus on the process of acculturation in the lifestyles, nutritional status and health of immigrants from the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) in the Iberian Peninsula are still scarce. (bmj.com)
  • This study aims to explore the influence of the acculturation process and dietary acculturation on the lifestyle and nutritional and health status of CPLP immigrants in Portugal and Spain, focusing on two Iberian contexts: Lisbon Metropolitan Area and the Basque Country. (bmj.com)
  • The semistructured interviews will complement the questionnaire data and extend knowledge about the process of acculturation of CPLP immigrants and their relationship with eating habits and physical activity. (bmj.com)
  • This research will use mixed methods to obtain quality data to deepen the knowledge of the phenomenon of acculturation and its relationship with the lifestyles, nutritional and health status of Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP) immigrants in the two Iberian contexts, providing indicators for an adequate response to their health needs. (bmj.com)
  • Acculturation of immigrants and gender have become increasingly critical issues in contemporary academic, socio-economic and politico-cultural debates with rising mobility and migration from the Global South to the Global North. (lu.se)
  • We are aware of only two population-based US studies that have examined the role of SES on CRC incidence by anatomic subsite and race/ethnicity [ 12 , 14 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • A podcast interview with M. Isabel Valdés, author of Hispanic Customers for Life: A Fresh Look at Acculturation is available in the Podcast Section of Hispanic Marketing & Public Relations, HispanicMPR.com. (hispanicmpr.com)
  • Conclusion: Greater attention to the role of generational status and acculturation in AA dietary behaviors is needed, and findings call for further research to understand the mechanisms behind the dietary influence of different socialization and acculturative processes. (nyu.edu)
  • Acculturation, familial support, and unhealthful dietary patterns: evaluating notable trends in a Latino population. (llu.edu)
  • Of these variables, dietary behavior significantly mediated the relationship between acculturation and HbA 1c ( P = .047), and physical activity mediated the relationship between acculturation and HDL-C ( P = .011). (medscape.com)
  • Dietary and non-dietary factors have an association with, and play a role as predictors of, CVD risk factors. (who.int)
  • Consumer acculturation has been defined as the general process of movement and adaptation to the consumer cultural environment in one country by persons from another country (Pe±aloza 1994). (acrwebsite.org)
  • We applied SEM to test the model that acculturation conditions (perceived cultural distance (PCD], personal growth initiative [PGI], proficiency in English and the host language, and length of residence) in conjunction with acculturation orientations as mediators (host, heritage, expatriate) predict psychological adjustment as acculturation outcome (acculturative stress, satisfaction with life, mental health problems). (tilburguniversity.edu)
  • Specifically it explores the role of the Greek cities of Italy as cultural mediators between the Greek and Roman worlds. (whsmith.co.uk)
  • Acculturation has played an important role in understanding the behaviours, intergroup relations and adjustment of cultural minorities in their mainstream national culture. (uncg.edu)
  • We examined the role of behavioral (acculturation and enculturation) and cognitive cultural orientation (independent and interdependent self-construal) on Mexican American college students' life satisfaction. (ed.gov)
  • The study argues that acculturation, the process of cultural change, is one of the factors that relates to the use and perceptions of different conflict management styles. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • [18] The ego-identity consists of two main features: one's personal characteristics and development, and the culmination of social and cultural factors and roles that impact one's identity. (wikipedia.org)
  • This Special Issue aims at responding to these questions by applying a concept that has often played a major role in the development of research on cultural exchanges and that will serve as a leitmotiv: acculturation. (arthist.net)
  • In cultural anthropology, acculturation describes the process by which several cultural groups enter in contact with each other. (arthist.net)
  • When analyzing cultural beliefs and values, it is important to assess how these values differ when they are analyzed at the community, family, and individual level as well as consider other factors such as religion, acculturation and socio-economic status. (aea365.org)
  • Most of her research focuses on the constitutional role of cultural contexts in emotion. (guilford.com)
  • Dr. Mesquita has published widely on topics related to cultural differences in emotions and on acculturation and emotion. (guilford.com)
  • Taking a consumer cultural theoretical perspective, my study lies in the nexus of and unpacks an alternative understanding in the current research frontier of consumer acculturation, gender and ideologies. (lu.se)
  • This study explores how East Asian postgraduate students experience acculturation when engaging in online learning in one UK university. (open.ac.uk)
  • Genetic Testing in the Latinx community: Impact of acculturation and provider relationships. (llu.edu)
  • Much of the consumer acculturation literature to date has concentrated on the end results of acculturation and its influence on consumer behavior (e.g. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Crystalized intelligence, which is the results of acculturation or schooling, increases basically through your entire lifetime,' Gardner said. (ksl.com)
  • In the American Psychologist, researchers argue that the process of acculturation often involves racist ideologies, leading to racial trauma. (madinamerica.com)
  • You are about to defend your thesis Gender Transculturation: Navigating Market-Mediated Contesting Gender Ideologies in Consumer Acculturation . (lu.se)
  • This study investigates role adjustment and symbolic consumption during the transition phase of consumer acculturation. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Rachel Maldonado and Patriya Tansuhaj (1999) ,'Transition Challenges in Consumer Acculturation: Role Destabilization and Changes in Symbolic Consumption', in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 26, eds. (acrwebsite.org)
  • The consumer acculturation model shown in Figure 1 begins with pre-immigration. (acrwebsite.org)
  • One study with Mexican-American families found that intergenerational acculturation was unrelated to youth behavioral issues and family conflict disproving the acculturation gap-distress hypothesis. (wikipedia.org)
  • Researchers found that the acculturation gap between East Asian-American generations is negatively correlated with parent-youth relationships. (wikipedia.org)
  • We investigated the acculturation process of international students (N = 319, 162 female) from 62 countries who were residing in the Netherlands, using the acculturation framework by Arends-Toth and Van de Vijver (2007). (tilburguniversity.edu)
  • This book reassesses the role of Magna Graecia in Roman Italy and illuminates the mechanisms of Roman control and the process of acculturation. (whsmith.co.uk)
  • A qualitative phenomenological method is employed in this study to obtain a deeper picture of conflict phenomena among Chinese migrant employees who have been through the process of acculturation. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • Use the following outline as a guide to address the male acculturation process. (taylorfrancis.com)
  • Adjusting to a new country brings with it many psychological changes, a process known as "acculturation. (tapartnership.org)
  • This investigation focuses on the role of the media in the acculturation processes of Maghrebins in France. (acrwebsite.org)
  • While adverse childhood circumstances, biologic processes, and genetic factors all play a role in the development of depression, the final common pathways to depression involve neurochemical changes in the brain. (medscape.com)
  • This paper proposed to study the effect that acculturation of multilingual mental health clinicians had on the therapeutic alliance from their perspective. (purdue.edu)
  • Rode adjustment in the transition phase includes movement into a new culture, role destabilization, changes in symbolic consumption, new roles, and role stabilization. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Introduction: Little is known on the independent effects of generational status and acculturation on the consumption of specific foods among disaggregated Asian American (AA) populations. (nyu.edu)
  • Linear regression models assessed the association of generational status and acculturation with consumption of 11 food/nutrient groups, adjusted for socio-economic variables. (nyu.edu)
  • The work suggests that, "in this ethnic group that is already at high risk [of type 2 diabetes] due to a genetic predisposition, environmental factors would [also] play a significant role," and the people who adopt an unhealthy lifestyle in their new home would be at greater risk, she said. (medscape.com)
  • Contrary to expectations, acculturation was not associated with lower BMI ( b = 0.09, p = 0.84) or BFP ( b = 0.13, p = 0.85) at baseline. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The article also calls for research on heretofore unexplored aspects of the relationship of acculturation to personal and social identity. (georgefox.edu)
  • Manel Hadj Hmida, Nil Ozcaglar-Toulouse, and Marie-Helene Fosse-Gomez (2009) ,'Towards an Understanding of Media Usage and Acculturation', in NA - Advances in Consumer Research Volume 36, eds. (acrwebsite.org)
  • Additionally, organizational research has shown that acculturation is associated with a range of work-related variables. (uncg.edu)
  • To fill this gap, we conducted a content analysis of quantitative empirical research to examine how acculturation from a nonwork-work spillover perspective has been studied in terms of its conceptualization and operationalization and what has been studied per its association with work-related variables. (uncg.edu)
  • This review is especially important given the complexity associated with the conceptualization and operationalization of acculturation, which may affect the validity of the interpretation of research results in this area. (uncg.edu)
  • We also offer recommendations for addressing the extant research limitations and provide guidance for future research on acculturation in organizational settings. (uncg.edu)
  • His research interests include the role of emotion in prejudice and intergroup behavior, as well as socially situated cognition. (guilford.com)
  • 20. I accept and respect that male-female roles in families may vary significantly among different cultures (e.g. who makes major decisions for the family, play and social interactions expected of male and female children). (nasponline.org)
  • Le rôle social du médecin depuis deux siècles : 1800-1945 / Pierre Guillaume. (who.int)
  • Higher conflict than normal is shown in Indian-American, Soviet-American, and Vietnamese-American families where the acculturation gap exists. (wikipedia.org)
  • The purpose of this study is to explore Chinese migrant employees' preferences for styles of conflict management and the reasons they perceive these styles, as well as the influence of acculturation and ethnic identity orientation. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • More particularly, this study investigates how the role of ethnic identity influences different conflict management styles. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • This method is useful for describing the lived experiences of conflict and acculturation. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • The acculturation gap is the changing set of values and culture between a child and parent or guardian. (wikipedia.org)
  • Acculturation occurs when a person adapts into a new culture and learns its language, values, and traditions. (wikipedia.org)
  • Education, culture, and developing new interests all play a role. (ksl.com)
  • Brainstorm stereotypical/traditional notions of what it means to be a man in our culture (e.g., traits, roles, adjectives, descriptors). (taylorfrancis.com)
  • 19. I recognize and accept that individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds may desire varying degrees of acculturation into the dominant culture. (nasponline.org)
  • Throughout my work in evaluating reproductive health programs tailored to the Latino community, I learned that culture plays a pivotal role in accessing and supporting these services. (aea365.org)
  • Horvath & Greenberg, 1989) This study was conceptualized through the lens of the collaborative language approach which highlights the role of language in the therapeutic experience and how the relationship between therapist and client(s) is bidirectional (Anderson, 1997). (purdue.edu)
  • The findings of this study reveal that due to their acculturation experiences, interviewees have developed an integrated bicultural identity that is rooted in good feelings about being New Zealanders, accompanied by a positive sense of Chinese ethnic identity. (vuw.ac.nz)
  • 21. I understand that age and life cycle factors must be considered in interactions with individuals and families (e.g. high value placed on the decisions of elders or the role of the eldest male in families). (nasponline.org)
  • Millennials' adoption of radio station apps: The roles of functionality, technology, media, and brand factors. (ufl.edu)
  • Multilingual clinician around the U.S. were included in this study to assess their reported U.S. acculturation, native acculturation, if applicable, and self-reported therapeutic alliance with one of their clients. (purdue.edu)
  • The study adds to and extends what is known about perceptions of the role of the tutor in online learning, adds a dimension to Mezirow's Theory of Transformative Learning and is one of the first studies conducted in a UK university to identify kiasuism as an additional pressure for East Asian postgraduates. (open.ac.uk)
  • We provide evidence that including expatriate orientation is relevant among international students: It is stronger than both host and heritage orientations, thereby underlining the importance of studying acculturation in a contextualized way. (tilburguniversity.edu)
  • Based on van Gennep s work, Nobel and Walker (1997 p. 30) defined liminality as, "the instability, ambiguity, and suspended identity that can occur in the transition from one significant role to another. (acrwebsite.org)
  • The influence of acculturation on the efficacy of nutrition and exercise interventions suggests that Hispanics should not be treated as a homogenous subgroup. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The studies ask children and parents about how they feel about their own acculturation and the acculturation of other family members. (wikipedia.org)
  • Studies have shown that higher levels of acculturation correlate with delinquency-the existence of a gap can increase the likelihood of children participating in deviant behaviors. (wikipedia.org)
  • First, to pursue post-doctoral and lecturer roles within academia in Sweden, although I am also open to a move outside academia back into the industry. (lu.se)
  • Furthermore, enculturation was associated with increasing life satisfaction among those low in interdependent self-construal, whereas acculturation was associated with decreasing life satisfaction among those high in independent self-construal. (ed.gov)
  • School attendance plays a significant role in the shift of values and attitudes. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the new integration system, the values of the Dutch society play a central role. (diplomacy.edu)
  • So it's important that we simplify roles as much as possible, meaning sometimes we have to decide what is a must do versus wouldn't it be nice to do it but is it absolutely necessary. (cdc.gov)
  • Supervising international students: The role of acculturation, role ambiguity, and multicultural discussions. (bvsalud.org)