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Parental Overprotection, Cultural Value Conflict, and Psychological Adaptation among Asian Indian Women in America

机译:美国亚裔印度妇女的父母过度保护,文化价值冲突和心理适应

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The present study related generational status, marital status, parental overprotection (control), and cultural value conflict to self-esteem and depression among first and second-generation Asian Indian immigrant women in the south-midwestern United States. Self-report data from 73 community-dwelling women supported the hypotheses that unmarried and second-generation women would report greater maternal control and cultural value conflict than would married and first-generation women. Second-generational status, high maternal control, and high cultural value conflict correlated with higher depressive symptomology; being married, low maternal control, and low cultural value conflict were related to high self-esteem. Regression analyses indicated a mediating role for cultural value conflict for depression symptom predictors, but not for self-esteem predictors. Open-ended response data provided enriched understanding of these women's cultural and family conflicts.
机译:本研究在美国中西部的第一和第二代亚裔印度移民妇女中,将世代状态,婚姻状况,父母的过度保护(控制)和文化价值冲突与自尊和抑郁相联系。来自73个社区妇女的自我报告数据支持这样的假设:未婚和第二代妇女比已婚和第一代妇女报告的母亲控制和文化价值冲突更大。第二代身份,较高的母亲控制和较高的文化价值冲突与较高的抑郁症状相关;结婚,较低的母亲控制权和较低的文化价值冲突与自尊心高有关。回归分析表明,抑郁症症状预测因素对文化价值冲突起中介作用,而自尊预测因素则不起作用。开放式响应数据提供了对这些妇女的文化和家庭冲突的丰富理解。

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