Longitudinal Effects of Congruence and Incongruence Between Ideal and Actual Functioning on Chinese Immigrants' Psychological Adjustment

Longitudinal Effects of Congruence and Incongruence Between Ideal and Actual Functioning on Chinese Immigrants' Psychological Adjustment
Author :
Publisher :
Total Pages :
Release :
ISBN-10 : OCLC:1199628118
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 ( Downloads)

Book Synopsis Longitudinal Effects of Congruence and Incongruence Between Ideal and Actual Functioning on Chinese Immigrants' Psychological Adjustment by : Sheena Wen-Hsun Miao

Download or read book Longitudinal Effects of Congruence and Incongruence Between Ideal and Actual Functioning on Chinese Immigrants' Psychological Adjustment written by Sheena Wen-Hsun Miao and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The adjustment of immigrants has been an important area of research over the past few decades. The current literature on immigrants' psychological adjustment typically focuses on identifying specific contextual, interpersonal, and intrapersonal risks that contribute to negative adjustment. However, the mechanisms through which maladjustment occurs are less well-understood. In addition, less research has focused on understanding immigrants' hopes, aspirations, and expectations for themselves and the extent to which they are meeting these ideals. According to existing literature on psychological incongruence, failure to fulfill one's ideals can trigger dejection-related feelings, such as shame, and these feelings are closely connected with negative psychological adjustment. In collectivistic cultures such as the Chinese culture, where much of an individual's identity is dependent on close relationships, incongruence can be conceptualized both within an individual (e.g., I failed to achieve my ideals) and in relation to one's significant other (e.g., My child failed to achieve my ideals for him/her). Informed by theories of psychological incongruence, this dissertation aimed to study Chinese immigrant parents' psychological adjustment, focusing on incongruence in two broad domains: 1) occupational and educational achievement; and 2) cultural adjustment, as well as incongruence within oneself and in relation to one's child. The general hypothesis was that incongruence between ideal and actual functioning across the domains studied would predict a decrease in psychological adjustment over time, as represented by lower self-esteem and higher depressive symptoms. Participants were 182 Chinese immigrant families (mothers, fathers, and adolescent-aged children) residing in British Columbia, assessed twice with 18 months apart. A combination of polynomial regression with response surface analysis and linear multiple regression methods were used to evaluate the extent to which the direction and magnitude of congruence and incongruence between ideal and actual functioning predicted change in parents' psychological adjustment over time. Results provided partial support for the hypothesized relations, particularly within the domains of Chinese parents' own Canadian acculturation and their children's academic functioning. Support was also found within the domain of parents' own occupational functioning, but this was the case only for mothers. The hypothesized relations within the domain of children's Chinese cultural orientation were generally not supported. Overall, the results highlight the importance of understanding immigrant adults' adjustment process using a goodness-of-fit, family-oriented approach. Clinicians and settlement workers are encouraged to consider cultural and personal ideals when supporting immigrants in their adjustment process, as well as fostering successful coping with the incongruence that can arise in parent-child dyads. Finally, immigration policies should continue to address structural barriers that prevent immigrants from achieving their ideals, such as in the domain of employment.


Longitudinal Effects of Congruence and Incongruence Between Ideal and Actual Functioning on Chinese Immigrants' Psychological Adjustment Related Books

Longitudinal Effects of Congruence and Incongruence Between Ideal and Actual Functioning on Chinese Immigrants' Psychological Adjustment
Language: en
Pages:
Authors: Sheena Wen-Hsun Miao
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2018 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The adjustment of immigrants has been an important area of research over the past few decades. The current literature on immigrants' psychological adjustment ty
Impact of Life Events and Difficulties on the Mental Health of Chinese Immigrant Women [microform]
Language: en
Pages: 262
Authors: Taryn N. Tang
Categories: Chinese
Type: BOOK - Published: 2004 - Publisher: Library and Archives Canada = Bibliothèque et Archives Canada

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Over the last decade Chinese migrants have constituted the largest ethno-cultural group to arrive in Canada, with the highest concentration among business peopl
The Adjustment Experience of Chinese Immigrant Children in New York City
Language: en
Pages: 764
Authors: Betty Lee Sung
Categories: Chinese American children
Type: BOOK - Published: 1983 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Culture and Mental Health
Language: en
Pages: 448
Authors: Merry C. L. Lin
Categories: Chinese
Type: BOOK - Published: 2005 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Culture, Narratives about Interpersonal Experiences, and Psychosocial Adjustment
Language: en
Pages: 260
Authors: Qingfang Song
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016 - Publisher:

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This dissertation examined children and college students' narratives about interpersonal experiences in cultural contexts and the relations to their psychosocia