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KMID : 1025820160240020233
Family and Family Therapy
2016 Volume.24 No. 2 p.233 ~ p.254
Resilience and other Factors Affecting Immigrant Parental Stress
Yoo Sun-Young

Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to examine whether the resilience of immigrant parents, immigration-related factors, and family-related factors predict immigrant parental stress after controlling for the effects of demographic and socioeconomic characteristics.

Methods: This study employed a cross-sectional survey design. Data were collected from 203 immigrant parents who voluntarily left their own country to settle in Korea and who had at least one migrant or Korean-born child under 20-years-old.

Results: Results indicated that the resilience of immigrant parents was a significant predictor in all subareas of immigrant parental stress.

Conclusions: The implications for social service professionals and researchers studying or working with immigrant parents were discussed.
KEYWORD
immigrant parents, immigrant parental stress, resilience
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