The Effect of Internet-Based Programs on Late-Life Immigrant Older Widows: Socio-Cultural Adaptation, Coping, and Quality of Life

S. Pandya
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Abstract This article reports a study examining the impact of an internet-based meditation program (IMP) on socio-cultural adaptation, coping and quality of life of South Asian older widows emigrating in later life to live with their adult children in the USA. Compared to the online informative games program (OIGP), results indicated that the IMP group exhibited greater adjustment (Cohen’s d range = 0.55 − 0.87; p ≤.01). Older widows with higher formal education, of Hindu and Buddhist religion, financially independent, having other kith-kin in the destination country, in fair health, who moved in with their daughters and to live with their adult children who stayed alone or only with partner, reported higher scores on intended outcomes. Immigrant adult child’s gender and family configuration were stronger predictors and IMP lessons attended and self-practice mediated the relationship between significant socio-demographics and outcomes. IMP is an effective intervention for older widows immigrating in late life to new family arrangements.
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网络项目对老年寡妇移民的影响:社会文化适应、应对和生活质量
本文报道了一项研究,探讨了基于互联网的冥想计划(IMP)对南亚老年寡妇在晚年移民到美国与成年子女一起生活的社会文化适应、应对和生活质量的影响。与在线信息游戏项目(OIGP)相比,结果表明IMP组表现出更大的调整(Cohen’s d range = 0.55 ~ 0.87;p≤. 01)。接受过高等正规教育、信奉印度教和佛教、经济独立、在目的地国有其他亲属、健康状况良好、与女儿同住并与独自或只与伴侣住在一起的成年子女同住的年长寡妇在预期结果方面报告得分较高。成年移民子女的性别和家庭结构是较强的预测因子,参加IMP课程和自我实践介导了显著的社会人口统计学与结果之间的关系。对老年寡妇移民到新的家庭安排而言,IMP是一项有效的干预措施。
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