Associations among acculturation stress, mental health literacy, and mental health of married immigrant women in Korea

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PSYCHIATRY International Journal of Mental Health Promotion Pub Date : 2016-08-02 DOI:10.1080/14623730.2016.1213654
Y. Choi, Gyu-Hee Park
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Abstract Approximately one in 12 marriages in Korea is an international marriage between a Korean man and a foreign woman. Women immigrating by international marriage have often reported that they experience difficulties adapting to their Korean family and culture. This study was conducted to provide basic information for developing mental health programs for immigrant women in Korea by investigating their acculturation stress, mental health literacy, and mental health. A sample of 209 immigrant women completed scales measuring these three constructs, which correlation analyses revealed to be significantly interrelated. Immigrant women’s acculturation stress was significantly related to number of marriages, husbands’ number of marriages, original country, reason for marriage, and occupation. Mental health was significantly associated with women’s original country, reason for marriage, education, and house income. Mental health literacy was significantly related to nationality. This research provides an important evidence base for developing multicultural education, services, and programs.
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韩国已婚移民妇女的文化适应压力、心理健康素养和心理健康之间的关系
在韩国,每12桩婚姻中就有1桩是韩国男性和外国女性之间的国际婚姻。通过国际婚姻移民的女性经常报告说,她们很难适应韩国的家庭和文化。本研究旨在通过调查韩国移民妇女的文化适应压力、心理健康素养和心理健康状况,为制定韩国移民妇女的心理健康计划提供基础信息。209名移民妇女完成了这三个构念的量表,相关分析显示其显著相关。移民女性的文化适应压力与婚姻次数、丈夫婚姻次数、原籍国、结婚原因、职业显著相关。心理健康与女性的原籍国、结婚原因、教育程度和家庭收入显著相关。心理健康素养与国籍显著相关。本研究为发展多元文化教育、服务和项目提供了重要的证据基础。
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期刊介绍: This title has ceased (2018). The first journal of its kind in the field, IJMHP publishes materials of distinction, making it essential reading for those with a professional or personal interest in mental health promotion. IJMHP co-ordinates the dissemination of new research outcomes to all those involved in policy making and the implementation of mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention policies. This makes it indispensable to clinical/medical staff, health services researchers, managers, health promoters, educationalists, sociologists, health economists and practitioners from all branches of health and social care, publishing materials by and for all these communities. IJMHP is an official publication of the Clifford Beers Foundation, who work to promote mental health and prevent mental disorders through dissemination of knowledge, training partnerships and consultation. The journal is peer reviewed by an expert international board and acts as a comprehensive information resource designed to increase awareness, foster understanding and promote collaboration between the different disciplines engaged in this diverse activity of study.
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