Minority and Majority Adolescents’ Attitudes toward Mutual Acculturation and its Association with Psychological Adjustment

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Petra Sidler
Gülseli Baysu
Wassilis Kassis
Clarissa Janousch
Raia Chouvati
Christos Govaris
Ulrike Graf
Christian Rietz
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[1] University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland,Institute for Research and Development, School of Education
[2] Queen’s University,School of Psychology
[3] University of Thessaly,Department of Primary Education
[4] University of Education Heidelberg,Faculty of Educational and Social Sciences
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Mutual acculturation; Majority acculturation; Psychological adjustment; Self-esteem; Self-determination; Latent profile analysis;
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Although acculturation is considered a mutual process, no measure assesses attitudes toward mutual acculturation. Through a novel four-dimensional measurement, this study addresses this research gap by assessing attitudes toward minority and majority acculturation and its relation to psychological adjustment for immigrant-background minority and non-immigrant majority adolescents in public secondary schools in three European countries: in Germany (n = 346, 46% female, Mage = 12.78 years, range 11–16), Greece (n = 439, 56% female, Mage = 12.29 years, range 11–20), and Switzerland (n = 375, 47% female, Mage = 12.67 years, range 11–15). Latent profile analyses led to three distinct acculturation profiles in all three countries: strong and mild mutual integration profiles, where both migrant and majority students are expected to integrate, and a third profile assuming lower responsibility upon the majority. Additionally, those in the strong- and mild-integration profiles reported stronger psychological adjustment than those assuming lower responsibility upon the majority, which held for all students in Switzerland and mostly for those without a migration background in Germany. The findings demonstrate the importance of a mutual acculturation framework for future research. Moreover, as most adolescents fit in with one of the mutual integration patterns, findings stress that no matter their migration background, adolescents favor mutual integration including the expectation on schools to enhance intercultural contact.
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页码:1511 / 1535
页数:24
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