Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition
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Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition

Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation Across National Contexts

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Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition

Acculturation, Identity, and Adaptation Across National Contexts

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The Classic Edition of 'Immigrant Youth in Cultural Transition', first published in 2006, includes a new introduction by the editors, describing the ongoing relevance of this volume in the context of future challenges for this vital field of study. It emphasizes the importance of continued actions and policies to improve the quality of interactions between multiple ethno-cultural groups, and highlights how these issues have developed the field of cross-cultural psychology.

In the original text, an international team of psychologists with interests in acculturation, identity, and development describes the experience and adaptation of immigrant youth, using data from over 7, 000 immigrant youth from diverse cultural backgrounds and national youth living in 13 countries of settlement. They explore the way in which immigrant adolescents carry out their lives at the intersection of two cultures (those of their heritage group and the national society), and how well these youth are adapting to their intercultural experience. It explores four distinct patterns followed by youth during their acculturation: *an integration pattern, in which youth orient themselves to, and identify with both cultures; *an ethnic pattern, in which youth are oriented mainly to their own group; *a national pattern, in which youth look primarily to the national society; and *a diffuse pattern, in which youth are uncertain and confused about how to live interculturally. The study shows the variation in both the psychological adaptation and the sociocultural adaptation among youth, with most adapting well.

This Classic Edition continues to be highly valuable reading for researchers, graduate students, and public policy makers who have an interest in public health, psychology, anthropology, sociology, demography, education, and psychiatry.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2022
ISBN
9781000641028
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Preface to the Classic Edition
  8. Foreword to the First Edition
  9. Preface to the First Edition
  10. Acknowledgments
  11. List of Figures
  12. List of Tables
  13. List of Appendixes
  14. 1 Introduction: Goals and Research Framework for Studying Immigrant Youth
  15. 2 Design of the Study: Selecting Societies of Settlement and Immigrant Groups
  16. 3 Methodological Aspects: Studying Adolescents in 13 Countries
  17. 4 The Acculturation Experience: Attitudes, Identities, and Behaviors of Immigrant Youth
  18. 5 Psychological and Sociocultural Adaptation of Immigrant Youth
  19. 6 Predicting Immigrant Youths’ Adaptation Across Countries and Ethnocultural Groups
  20. 7 Family Relationship Values of Adolescents and Parents: Intergenerational Discrepancies and Adaptation
  21. 8 Vietnamese and Turkish Immigrant Youth: Acculturation and Adaptation in Two Ethnocultural Groups
  22. 9 Understanding Immigrant Youth: Conclusions and Implications
  23. References
  24. Appendixes
  25. Index