导航文化适应:克服挑战,为在美国的中亚移民创造幸福之路。

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES
Saltanat Childress, Nibedita Shrestha, Shirley Russ, Mark Feinberg, Jerica Berge, Amy Lewin, Kevin Roy, Norma Perez-Brena, Neal Halfon
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本研究探讨了来自中亚(CA)的新移民对美国的适应。通过半结构化访谈和焦点小组对42名移民的叙述进行定性扎根理论分析,将文化适应、生命历程发展、弹性和交叉性框架应用于分析。参与者包括21名女性和21名男性,年龄在22至45岁之间。出现了三个主要主题。第一个主题强调跨文化的挑战和压力,包括性别角色、职业地位和家庭价值观的转变。第二个主题是寻求帮助的障碍,源于意识形态和实践的限制。第三个主题强调移民及其子女在美国的机会和积极的人生观。这项研究强调了对实践和政策的影响,以及未来研究的途径。
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Navigating Acculturation: Overcoming Challenges and Creating Pathways to Well-Being for Central Asian Immigrants in the United States.

This study explores the adaptations of recent immigrants from Central Asia (CA) to the United States. Using qualitative grounded theory analysis of narratives from 42 immigrants, gathered through semi-structured interviews and focus groups, acculturation, life course development, resilience, and intersectionality frameworks were applied to the analysis. Participants included 21 women and 21 men aged 22 to 45. Three major themes emerged. The first theme highlights acculturative challenges and stress, including shifts in gender roles, professional status, and family values. The second theme addresses barriers to seeking help, stemming from ideological and practical constraints. The third theme emphasizes opportunities and positive outlooks on life in the United States for immigrants and their children. The study underscores implications for practice and policy, along with avenues for future research.

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