Attachment,Acculturation, and Psychosomatic Complaints Among Hispanic American University Students |
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Authors: | Chiachih D. C. Wang Dominick A. Scalise I. Alejandro Barajas‐Munoz Kathy Julio Ayleen Gomez |
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Abstract: | This study investigated adult attachment and acculturation frameworks of reported psychosomatic complaints related to perceived discrimination among a sample of Latino/Hispanic university students (N = 160). The model supported by the data suggests that attachment anxiety, acculturation toward the dominant cultural norms, and adherence to Latino/Hispanic cultural beliefs are important factors for perceived discrimination and psychosomatic complaints experienced by Latino/Hispanic students. Counseling implications and future research directions are discussed. |
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Keywords: | attachment acculturation Latino/Hispanic American |
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