The relationship between social support and acculturative stress from cultural adaptation of people displaced from North Korea to South Korea |
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Authors: | Jyung-Soo Kim |
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Affiliation: | Department of Social Welfare, Hyupsung University, Gyeonggi-do, Republic of Korea |
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Abstract: | This study analysed the relationship between social support, financial independence, self-enhancement bias, and stress from cultural adaptation. For an empirical analysis, the data from 225 people displaced from North Korea were analysed. Our results suggest that social support has a positively significant effect on financial independence and self-enhancement bias; furthermore, financial independence has been shown to reduce stress from cultural adaptation. Therefore, social support reduces stress from cultural adaptation through financial independence. These results demonstrate that the social support of South Korea is very important for people displaced from North Korea in terms of their safely establishing settled living. In addition, considering the fact that the status of China is rising in international society, the results of the present study provide important insights into the provision of psychological stability to people displaced from North Korea. |
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Keywords: | people displaced from North Korea to South Korea social support economic independence self-enhancement bias acculturative stress |
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