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Ecological Factors that Impact Adjustment Processes and Development of Ugandan Adolescent Immigrant Females

机译:乌干达青少年移民女性影响调整过程和发展的生态因素

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Existing literature suggests that acculturation and integration processes for immigrant youth from East Africa are complicated by family values, interaction styles, and social roles that are in conflict with those of the US host culture. The purpose of this study was to explore first-generation female Ugandan immigrant youth perceptions, beliefs and attitudes toward self-development and identify factors among their social contexts that impact their development and adjustment. This study utilized dimensional analysis, an approach to the generation of grounded theory. Data collection included over 100 h of community participatory observation and 28 interviews in total. Participants included 20 English speaking Ugandan females aged 16-25 years who immigrated to the US after age of eight. Participants' adaptations and adjustments led to an altered developmental path, including their beliefs about gender, ethnic and racial identities, and how they balanced and integrated US culture into their existing understandings and cultural awareness. Conditions that impacted the identity development process include timing of their immigration, the contexts of reception, media, the Ugandan Community, the school social setting, the perceived value of Ugandan cultural maintenance vs. the value of adopting certain American traits, and experiences of prejudice and discrimination vs. new future opportunities. The findings represent an in-depth consideration of the cultural, linguistic, religious, racial, and social attributes of the female Ugandan immigrant youth population and can therefore be seen as an important step in the direction of developing an understanding of the developmental assets and risk/protective factors that characterize this young immigrant population.
机译:现有文献表明,来自东非的移民青年的文化和整合流程因家庭价值观,互动方式和与美国主体文化冲突的社会角色复杂化。本研究的目的是探索第一代女性乌干达移民青年看法,信仰和对自我发展的态度,并确定其社会环境中影响其发展和调整的因素。本研究利用了尺寸分析,采用了基础理论的方法。数据收集包括超过100小时的社区参与式观察,共28个面试。参与者包括20名英语乌干达女性16-25岁,八岁以后向美国移民。参与者的适应和调整导致了改变的发展路径,包括他们对性别,种族和种族身份的信念,以及他们如何平衡和整合美国文化进入现有的理解和文化意识。影响身份发展过程的条件包括移民的时机,接待处,媒体,乌干达社区,学校社会环境,乌干达文化维护的感知价值与采用某些美国特征的价值,以及偏见的经验和歧视与新的未来机会。该调查结果介绍了女性乌干达移民青年人口的文化,语言,宗教,种族和社会属性,因此可以被视为在制定理解发展资产和风险方面的重要一步/保护这一年轻移民人群的保护因素。

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