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A two-weave panel study of the relationships among hardiness, acculturation, stress, and psychological distress in Chinese Americans.
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A two-weave panel study of the relationships among hardiness, acculturation, stress, and psychological distress in Chinese Americans./
作者:
Lee, Ky-Van.
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105 p.
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Adviser: Stanley Sue.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International63-09B.
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Psychology, Clinical. -
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0493841849
A two-weave panel study of the relationships among hardiness, acculturation, stress, and psychological distress in Chinese Americans.
Lee, Ky-Van.
A two-weave panel study of the relationships among hardiness, acculturation, stress, and psychological distress in Chinese Americans.
- 105 p.
Adviser: Stanley Sue.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of California, Davis, 2002.
The goals of this study are to examine the dimensionality of hardiness and the longitudinal relationships among hardiness, acculturation, stress and psychological distress in Chinese Americans. Eight hundred thirty-five men and 912 women (mean age = 38) completed a 43-item hardiness scale, the Symptom Checklist 90, and scales assessing stress from job hassles, financial hassles, daily hassles, spouse conflicts, family conflicts, and friend conflicts. Assessments were taken at time 1 and eighteen months later at time 2. Responses to the hardiness scale were subjected to confirmatory factor analysis using LISREL 8.5.
ISBN: 0493841849Subjects--Topical Terms:
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