在美缅甸难民个人福祉的探索性研究

Kareen N. Tonsing
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摘要本研究的目的是考察在美国的钦缅族难民的个人幸福感。基于一项使用便利和滚雪球样本的横断面研究,通过自填问卷从204名钦缅族难民中收集了韧性、感知社会支持、心理困扰、个人幸福感和人口统计信息的数据。进行双变量相关分析以评估研究变量之间的关系。进行了分层回归分析,以评估哪些研究变量会影响个人幸福感。我们还测试了韧性和感知社会支持对心理困扰和个人幸福感之间关系的调节作用。受访者年龄从18岁到73岁不等(平均年龄35.76岁),其中52%为女性,75.5%已婚,67.2%有工作,在美国平均生活了6.27年。在整个样本中,24.5%的人报告有心理困扰症状。在对人口统计学变量进行调整后,回归分析结果显示,韧性(β=.14,p<.05)和感知社会支持(β=0.14,p<0.05)与个人幸福感显著相关;而心理困扰(β=−.28,p<0.01)与幸福感呈负相关。与韧性和社会支持理论相反,我们没有发现心理困扰和个人幸福感之间的关系产生任何调节作用。这项研究的结果通过提供与美国缅甸难民个人幸福感相关的因素信息,扩展了现有的关于他们的文献。
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Exploratory study of personal wellbeing of Burmese refugees in the United States
ABSTRACT The purpose of this study is to examine the personal wellbeing of ethnic Chin Burmese refugees in the United States. Based on a cross-sectional study using a convenience and snowball sample, data on resilience, perceived social support, psychological distress, personal wellbeing, and demographic information were collected via self-administered questionnaires from 204 ethnic Chin Burmese refugees. Bivariate correlation analysis was conducted to assess the relationships among the study variables. Hierarchical regression analyses were conducted to assess which of the study variables influence personal wellbeing. We also tested the moderating effects of resilience and perceived social support in the relationship between psychological distress and personal wellbeing. Respondents ranged in age from 18 to 73 (mean age 35.76), of whom 52% were female, 75.5% were married, and 67.2% were employed, and have lived in the U.S. for a mean of 6.27 years. Across the whole sample, 24.5% reported experiencing symptoms of psychological distress. After adjusting for demographic variables, results of regression analyses revealed that resilience (β =.14, p <.05), and perceived social support (β =.14, p <.05) was significantly related to personal wellbeing; whereas psychological distress (β = −.28, p <.001) was inversely linked to wellbeing. Contrary to theories of resilience and social support, we did not find any moderating effect stemming from the relationship between psychological distress and personal wellbeing. The findings of this study extended existing literature on Burmese refugees in the U.S. by providing information about the factors associated with their personal wellbeing.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work® is dedicated to the examina­tion of multicultural social issues as they relate to social work policy, research, theory, and practice. The journal helps readers develop knowledge and promote understanding of the impact of culture, ethnicity, and class on the individual, group, organization, and community on the delivery of human services.
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