Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth
The article investigates different forms of acculturation (integration, ethnic, national and diffuse) and adaptation (psychological and sociocultural) and their relations among Kurdish youth. The research uses survey methods. Research census is people between ages 18 and 29 in Kermanshah and Javanro...
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doaj-ace4a6b22a444dcfa5f5c5956253c5052020-11-24T21:46:50ZfasIranian Institute for Social and Cultural StudiesTaḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān2008-18472476-50581395-12-019416518110.22035/ijcr.2017.318318Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youthAmir Rastegar Khaled0Masood Salmani Bidgoli Salmani Bidgoli1Assistant Professor of Sociology, Shahed UniversityM.A. of Social Research, Shahid Beheshti UniversityThe article investigates different forms of acculturation (integration, ethnic, national and diffuse) and adaptation (psychological and sociocultural) and their relations among Kurdish youth. The research uses survey methods. Research census is people between ages 18 and 29 in Kermanshah and Javanroud cities in Kermanshah province. To analyze the data we used a person approach (cluster analysis) and variable approach (explanatory factor analysis and path analysis). We refer to the resulting clusters as acculturation profiles: an ethnic profile (including 30% of the sample), a national profile (24.5%), an integration profile (34.5%), and a diffuse profile (11%). Path analysis results that a combined involvement in the national and the ethnic cultures is associated with more positive adaptation outcomes. We found that the effect of ethnic orientation on psychological adaptation was stronger than the one on sociocultural adaptation. Also we found that national orientation did not have a stronger impact on sociocultural adaptation than ethnic orientation.http://www.jicr.ir/article_318_557f18ce7f31b0f93b58705ecba2c904.pdfAcculturationAdaptationIntegrationEthnic IdentityNational Identity |
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Amir Rastegar Khaled Masood Salmani Bidgoli Salmani Bidgoli Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān Acculturation Adaptation Integration Ethnic Identity National Identity |
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Amir Rastegar Khaled Masood Salmani Bidgoli Salmani Bidgoli |
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Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth |
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Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth |
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Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth |
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Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth |
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Acculturation and adaptation among Kurdish youth |
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acculturation and adaptation among kurdish youth |
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Iranian Institute for Social and Cultural Studies |
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Taḥqīqāt-i Farhangī-i Īrān |
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2008-1847 2476-5058 |
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The article investigates different forms of acculturation (integration, ethnic, national and diffuse) and adaptation (psychological and sociocultural) and their relations among Kurdish youth. The research uses survey methods. Research census is people between ages 18 and 29 in Kermanshah and Javanroud cities in Kermanshah province. To analyze the data we used a person approach (cluster analysis) and variable approach (explanatory factor analysis and path analysis). We refer to the resulting clusters as acculturation profiles: an ethnic profile (including 30% of the sample), a national profile (24.5%), an integration profile (34.5%), and a diffuse profile (11%). Path analysis results that a combined involvement in the national and the ethnic cultures is associated with more positive adaptation outcomes. We found that the effect of ethnic orientation on psychological adaptation was stronger than the one on sociocultural adaptation. Also we found that national orientation did not have a stronger impact on sociocultural adaptation than ethnic orientation. |
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Acculturation Adaptation Integration Ethnic Identity National Identity |
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