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The influence of cultural internalization and integration on the well-being of ethnic minorities.
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The influence of cultural internalization and integration on the well-being of ethnic minorities./
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Downie, Michelle.
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119 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-05, Section: B, page: 3447.
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The influence of cultural internalization and integration on the well-being of ethnic minorities.
Downie, Michelle.
The influence of cultural internalization and integration on the well-being of ethnic minorities.
- 119 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-05, Section: B, page: 3447.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--McGill University (Canada), 2006.
The purpose of this program of research was to determine the value of autonomy for ethnic minorities. Self-determination theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 2000) has argued that the need for autonomy is universal. Subsequently, it was expected that, across a broad range of ethnicities, autonomous internalization of cultural norms would be associated with well-being. Furthermore, how multicultural individuals integrate their identities was also anticipated to impact on their well-being and their daily functioning. The present thesis is comprised of four studies. Study 1 assessed ethnic minorities' internalization of their host and heritage cultures. The results indicated that autonomous internalization was associated with cultural competence and context specific well-being. Furthermore, coming from an egalitarian heritage culture was associated with greater cultural internalization. Cultural adaptation in both heritage and English-Canadian cultures combined to predict psychological well-being. Finally, the ability to integrate one's heritage and host cultural identities was associated with well-being.
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Study 2 and 3 examined the impact of parental autonomy support on heritage culture internalization. Study 2 was comprised of a sample of ethnic minorities living in Canada. Regression analyses revealed that parental autonomy support was related to autonomous internalization of the heritage culture and to higher self- and peer-reported well-being. Study 3 used a sample of Chinese-Malaysian sojourners. The results of study 3 replicated study 2. Sojourners were more likely to have autonomously internalized their heritage culture when they had autonomy supportive parents. Parental autonomy support was also associated with increased well-being.
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