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Dinh, Khanh T.; And Others – 1996
This study investigated the quality of parent-child relationships in Asian-American families and its association with various aspects of acculturation. Participants were 173 Asian-American undergraduates who had at least one parent in the study. The results show that acculturation factors, in particular acculturation conflict between parents and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian American Students, Asian Americans, Conflict
Lee, Steven K. – 1999
A study investigated the relationship between students' level of interest in maintaining their cultural identity and their academic achievement. Subjects were 105 United States-born Chinese-American and Korean-American high school students attending two public high schools in Southern California. The two groups represented the largest minority…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Acculturation, Asian American Students, Asian Americans
Abbott, Elizabeth Lee – Bridge, An Asian American Perspective, 1978
All the immigrants who came to America helped to build it, but only the Chinese immigrants have been repeatedly considered "unassimilable." A liberation of pioneer immigrants from this false image will enable all Americans to better understand the meaning of "Americanhood." (Author/EB)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Cultural Images, Immigrants
Liu, Theresa C.; Li, Chieh – 1996
Since the Indochinese War ended in 1975, over one million Southeast Asians have entered the United States as refugees. School psychologists, counselors, and other professionals may utilize the ecological approach in order to more effectively serve this population. The ecological approach allows more accurate assessment of the student's…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adolescents, Asian American Students, Asian Americans
Pian, Canta – 1978
This paper discusses the adjustment and acculturation problems of Asian Pacific American women and how these problems relate to their health concerns. Information presented in the article is based on the observations of health service providers to the Asian community. The paper suggests that the diversity of Asian Americans (age, ethnic group, and…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Females
Hirschman, Charles; Wong, Morrison G. – 1983
Asian-Americans are educational overachievers, and have been for many decades. There are various explanations for the high educational achievement of Asian-Americans. The most frequently cited theory is that their native culture places a premium on ambition, persistence, and deferred gratification. Other theories attribute this success to…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Cultural Background
Robinson, Beatrice E. – 1985
The study evaluates the effectiveness of two bilingual, non-traditional mental health peer counseling type programs providing services to Southeast Asian refugees in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. This area has the second highest per capita rate of Southeast Asians in the nation and as these refugees have, in general, experienced a…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Anxiety, Asian Americans, Depression (Psychology)
Kim, Won Yong – 1985
Focusing on the general consumption pattern of ethnic newspapers by Asian-Americans and the underlying attributes of that consumption, a study surveyed 406 randomly selected Asian-Americans (Koreans, Japanese, Chinese, and Filipinos) in the Los Angeles area. The data were analyzed in terms of developmental trends of consumption by years of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Ethnic Studies
Takei, Yoshimitsu – 1981
The issue of school desegregation does not affect most Asian/Pacific Americans today due to their small number, geographic dispersion, heterogeneity based on differences in ethnic identities, and variations in their degree of cultural and social assimilation into American society. Before 1965 most of the Asian and Pacific American young people…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Ethnic Groups, Immigrants
Endo, Russell – 1978
This paper presents an overview of the history of Japanese in Colorado. Japanese immigrants first came to Colorado between 1900 and 1910 as railroad laborers. Some became coal miners in southern Colorado; most others became farm laborers. Although the Japanese population during this period was small, communities developed in several locales. The…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Cultural Background, Culture Contact
Hones, Donald F. – 1997
The experiences of a Hmong man from Laos who has spent 15 years in the United States illustrate the possibilities of being both Hmong and American and demonstrate the acculturation process even as they show what it means to become American. The three values of resourcefulness, relationship, and respect are an integral part of the identity of Shou…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, Cultural Awareness
Hendricks, Glenn L., Ed.; And Others – 1986
Papers presented at a 1984 conference on research on the Hmong in the United States are collected in this book. The 24 papers are organized around four central themes (Hmong culture and change, adaptation to a new society, language and literacy, and health care issues). Titles and authors are: (1) "Stages of Hmong Cultural Adaptation"…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Cultural Traits, Economic Factors
Ito, Karen L.; Tashima, Eugene – 1981
While an individual in his own culture is expected to have a stable self concept, one who is placed in a totally different context may experience difficulties because ideas about self in the old society are no longer appropriate in the new one. In order to survive, the individual has to redefine his self concept to make it more functional in the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Chinese Americans, Cultural Context
Cohon, J. Donald, Jr. – 1980
This paper examines research in the fields of psychology, anthropology, and the Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) as it relates to the mental health needs of the Indochinese refugees. It is argued that TESOL instructors are in a key position to influence the adaptation process of refugees in their classes. Cultural values…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adjustment (to Environment), Asian Americans, English Instruction
Liu, Huan-Chung Scott; Schneider, Lawrence J. – 2001
After reading 1 of 4 randomly-assigned written descriptions of a counselor, a group of 257 Caucasian undergraduates completed the Expectations sbout Counseling: Brief Form (Tinsley, 1982), Confidence Rating scales and Willingness items to examine how the perceived levels of acculturation of the counselor influenced client's perceptions of the…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Asian Americans, Attitude Measures, College Students