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국내 중국 유학생의 문화적응 유형에 따른 극복력과 건강상태Health Status and Resilience according to Acculturation Types among Chinese Students in Korea

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Health Status and Resilience according to Acculturation Types among Chinese Students in Korea
Authors
장혜경양남영고은자김희경임경춘이미라손연정한수정
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
성인간호학회
Keywords
Chinese; Students; Acculturation; Resilience; Health status; 중국인; 유학생; 문화적응; 극복력; 건강상태; Chinese; Students; Acculturation; Resilience; Health status
Citation
성인간호학회지, v.22, no.6, pp 653 - 662
Pages
10
Journal Title
성인간호학회지
Volume
22
Number
6
Start Page
653
End Page
662
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/18178
ISSN
1225-4886
Abstract
Purpose: This study was to identify the health status and reported resilience according to acculturation type among Chinese students in Korea. Methods: The subjects were 386 Chinese students studying in three universities in Chungnam province. The data were collected by standardized questionnaires and SPSS/WIN 15.0 program was used to analyze the data with descriptive statistics, Chi-square, t-test, and ANOVA. Results: Subjects reported the following Acculturation type: integration (26.7%), assimilation (28.5%), separation (32.4%), and marginalization (12.4%). The reported resilience was significantly different according to economic status. The health status was significantly different according to religion and economic status. Acculturation type was significantly different according to age, educational level, length of stay, type of residency and economic status working style. The health status and resilience were significantly different according to acculturation type. Conclusion: The findings suggest that integration of acculturation type is most useful to health status and resilience among Chinese students in Korea. Future studies need to examine acculturation type as coping strategy for foreign students' adaptation.
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