Title of article
THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Biculturality, Acculturation, and Adjustment Among Young Mainland Puerto Rican Mothers
Author/Authors
IRENE R. L?PEZ JOSEFINA M. CONTRERAS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
17
From page
192
To page
208
Abstract
The relations among language acculturation, biculturality, and psychological adjustment were studied in a
sample of 54 young mainland Puerto Rican mothers. Participants were interviewed in the language of their
choice concerning their level of symptomatology (i.e., depression, anxiety, somatization, hostility, interpersonal
sensitivity), language acculturation, monocultural involvement (assessed by separate adherence to
American and Puerto Rican cultural values), and dual cultural involvement (assessed by a combination of
cultural values). Results indicated that biculturality significantly predicted adjustment above and beyond
monocultural involvement. In addition, although biculturality and bilingualism were both significantly
related to psychological adjustment, linguistic balance showed a stronger association with adjustment than
biculturality. Findings are discussed in light of the family, cultural, and developmental context in which
young mainland Puerto Rican mothers are embedded.
Keywords
biculturality , Puerto Rican , Adolescent mothers , Psychological adjustment , Acculturation
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Record number
708209
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