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Psychological Acculturation: Development of A New Measure for Puerto Ricans on the U.S. Mainland
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EthnicitySocial PsychologyPsychological AttachmentEducationMental HealthA New MeasureSocial SciencesPsychologyU.s. MainlandDevelopmental PsychologyLatino CultureCultural IdentityPsychological Acculturation ScaleCultural IntegrationPsychological AcculturationConstruct ValiditySocial IdentityCommunity PsychologyPsychosocial FactorApplied Social PsychologyPsychosocial ResearchPsychosocial IssueCultureCross-cultural AssessmentSociologyCross-cultural PerspectiveCultural Psychology
Most instruments designed to measure acculturation have relied on specific cultural behaviors and preferences as primary indicators of acculturation. In contrast, feelings of belonging and emotional attachment to cultural communities have not been widely used. The Psychological Acculturation Scale (PAS) was developed to assess acculturation from a phenomenological perspective, with items pertaining to the individual's sense of psychological attachment to and belonging within the Anglo-American and Latino/Hispanic cultures. Responses from samples of bilingual individuals and Puerto Rican adolescents and adults are used to establish a high degree of measurement equivalence across the Spanish and English versions of the scale along with high levels of internal consistency and construct validity. The usefulness of the PAS and the importance of studying acculturation from a phenomenological perspective are discussed.
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