Chilean teenagers faced with Latin American immigration: acculturative profiles, prejudice, cultural self-efficacy and well-being

Jose Mera-Lemp, Maria; Martinez-Zelaya, Gonzalo; Bilbao, Marian

Abstract

The new solo-cultural scenario produced by immigration in schools implies a complex process of psychosocial adjustment. National students must also face diverse and new challenges as a result of immigration, which are linked to the perception and management of cultural differences. This paper aims to identify acculturative profiles in a sample (N = 426) of Chilean secondary school students. Cluster analysis allowed us to find a solution of three acculturative profiles (Tolerant Individualist, Undifferentiated Individualist and Undifferentiated Ethnocentric). Results show that these profiles differ in their levels of Affective Prejudice, Cultural Self -efficacy, and Well-being. These findings stress the importance of promoting social environments which could improve positive intergroup contact to enable the development of intercultural competence from early stages of life.

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Título según WOS: Chilean teenagers faced with Latin American immigration: acculturative profiles, prejudice, cultural self-efficacy and well-being
Título de la Revista: REVISTA DE PSICOLOGIA PUCP
Volumen: 39
Número: 2
Editorial: Pontificia Univ Catolica Peru
Fecha de publicación: 2021
Página de inicio: 849
Página final: 880
DOI:

10.18800/PSICO.202102.012

Notas: ISI