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Ethnic Identity and Perceived Stress Among Ethnically Diverse Immigrants

机译:种族身份和种族多样化移民之间的感知压力

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Recent empirical research suggests that having a strong ethnic identity may be associated with reduced perceived stress. However, the relationship between perceived stress and ethnic identity has not been tested in a large and ethnically diverse sample of immigrants. This study utilized a multi-group latent class analysis of ethnic identity on a sample of first and second generation immigrants (N = 1603), to determine ethnic identity classifications, and their relation to perceived stress. A 4-class ethnic identity structure best fit the data for this immigrant sample, and the proportion within each class varied by ethnicity, but not immigrant generation. High ethnic identity was found to be protective against perceived stress, and this finding was invariant across ethnicity. This study extends the findings of previous research on the protective effect of ethnic identity against perceived stress to immigrant populations of diverse ethnic origins.
机译:最近的实证研究表明,具有强大的民族身份可能与减少的感知压力相关。 然而,感知压力与民族身份之间的关系尚未在大型和革新的地区的移民中进行测试。 本研究利用了对第一和第二代移民的样本(n = 1603)的样本的种族身份的多组潜在阶级分析,以确定民族身份分类,以及与感知压力的关系。 4级民族身份结构最适合这种移民样品的数据,每个班级内的比例因种族而异,而不是移民。 发现高种族的身份是防止感知压力的保护,而这种发现在种族上是不变的。 本研究扩展了先前研究民族认同对不同种族起源的移民群体的保护作用的研究结果。

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