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Understanding adolescents’ acculturation processes: New insights from the intergroup perspective

Savaş Karataş, Elisabetta Crocetti, Seth J. Schwartz, Monica Rubini

New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development · 2020

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= 15.37) adolescents from migrant families in Italy and in Turkey, respectively. Findings indicated that adolescents' acculturation orientations were influenced by their perceptions of both parents' acculturation orientations and classmates' acculturation preferences. In addition, the effects of parents' adoption of the destination culture were stronger than the effects of classmates' preferences for adoption of the destination culture in both countries. However, the effects of parents' maintenance of the culture of origin were stronger than the effects of classmates' preferences for maintaining the culture of origin in Turkey, but not in Italy.

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1002/cad.20365
Catalogue ID
SNmojmgkco-lloj9h
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