Acculturation, perceived discrimination, and psychological distress: Experiences of South Asians in Hong Kong
Abstract
Although migration itself may not compromise the mental health of immigrants, the acculturative process can involve highly stressful factors that are specific to immigrant and minority status. Using structural equation modeling, this study examined the relations between acculturation orientations, perceived discrimination, acculturative stress, and psychological distress among 229 Pakistani and 218 Nepalese migrants living in Hong Kong. Although...
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Title
Acculturation, perceived discrimination, and psychological distress: Experiences of South Asians in Hong Kong
Published Date
Nov 25, 2015
Journal
Volume
53
Issue
1
Pages
124 - 144
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