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Development and Validation of the Bicultural Youth Acculturation Questionnaire

OBJECTIVES: Acculturation is a multidimensional process involving changes in behaviour and beliefs. Questionnaires developed to measure acculturation are typically designed for specific ethnic populations and adult experiences. This study developed a questionnaire that measures acculturation among e...

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Autores principales: Kukaswadia, Atif, Janssen, Ian, Pickett, William, Bajwa, Jasmine, Georgiades, Katholiki, Lalonde, Richard N., Quon, Elizabeth C., Safdar, Saba, Pike, Ian
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4996452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27557080
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161048
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author Kukaswadia, Atif
Janssen, Ian
Pickett, William
Bajwa, Jasmine
Georgiades, Katholiki
Lalonde, Richard N.
Quon, Elizabeth C.
Safdar, Saba
Pike, Ian
author_facet Kukaswadia, Atif
Janssen, Ian
Pickett, William
Bajwa, Jasmine
Georgiades, Katholiki
Lalonde, Richard N.
Quon, Elizabeth C.
Safdar, Saba
Pike, Ian
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description OBJECTIVES: Acculturation is a multidimensional process involving changes in behaviour and beliefs. Questionnaires developed to measure acculturation are typically designed for specific ethnic populations and adult experiences. This study developed a questionnaire that measures acculturation among ethnically diverse populations of youth that can be included as a module in population surveys. METHODS: Questionnaires measuring acculturation in youth were identified in the literature. The importance of items from the existing questionnaires was determined using a Delphi process and this informed the development of our questionnaire. The questionnaire was then pilot tested using a sample of 248 Canadians aged 18–25 via an online system. Participants identified as East and South East Asian (27.8%), South Asian (17.7%) and Black (13.7%). The majority were 1(st) (33.5%) or 2(nd) generation immigrants (52.0%). After redundant items were eliminated, exploratory factor analysis grouped items into domains, and, for each domain, internal consistency, and convergent validity with immigrant generation then age at immigration estimated. A subset of participants re-completed the questionnaire for reliability estimation. RESULTS: The literature review yielded 117 articles that used 13 questionnaires with a total of 440 questions. The Delphi process reduced these to 32 questions. Pilot testing occurred in 248 Canadians aged 18–25. Following item reduction, 16 questions in three domains remained: dominant culture, heritage language, and heritage culture. All had good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alphas > .75). The mean dominant domain score increased with immigrant generation (1(st) generation: 3.69 (95% CI: 3.49–3.89), 2(nd): 4.13 (4.00–4.26), 3(rd): 4.40 (4.19–4.61)), and mean heritage language score was higher among those who immigrated after age 12 than before (p = .0001), indicative of convergent validity. CONCLUSIONS: This Bicultural Youth Acculturation Questionnaire has demonstrated validity. It can be incorporated into population health surveys to elucidate the impact of acculturation on health outcomes among bicultural youth.
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spelling pubmed-49964522016-09-12 Development and Validation of the Bicultural Youth Acculturation Questionnaire Kukaswadia, Atif Janssen, Ian Pickett, William Bajwa, Jasmine Georgiades, Katholiki Lalonde, Richard N. Quon, Elizabeth C. Safdar, Saba Pike, Ian PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Acculturation is a multidimensional process involving changes in behaviour and beliefs. Questionnaires developed to measure acculturation are typically designed for specific ethnic populations and adult experiences. This study developed a questionnaire that measures acculturation among ethnically diverse populations of youth that can be included as a module in population surveys. METHODS: Questionnaires measuring acculturation in youth were identified in the literature. The importance of items from the existing questionnaires was determined using a Delphi process and this informed the development of our questionnaire. The questionnaire was then pilot tested using a sample of 248 Canadians aged 18–25 via an online system. Participants identified as East and South East Asian (27.8%), South Asian (17.7%) and Black (13.7%). The majority were 1(st) (33.5%) or 2(nd) generation immigrants (52.0%). After redundant items were eliminated, exploratory factor analysis grouped items into domains, and, for each domain, internal consistency, and convergent validity with immigrant generation then age at immigration estimated. A subset of participants re-completed the questionnaire for reliability estimation. RESULTS: The literature review yielded 117 articles that used 13 questionnaires with a total of 440 questions. The Delphi process reduced these to 32 questions. Pilot testing occurred in 248 Canadians aged 18–25. Following item reduction, 16 questions in three domains remained: dominant culture, heritage language, and heritage culture. All had good internal consistency (Cronbach’s alphas > .75). The mean dominant domain score increased with immigrant generation (1(st) generation: 3.69 (95% CI: 3.49–3.89), 2(nd): 4.13 (4.00–4.26), 3(rd): 4.40 (4.19–4.61)), and mean heritage language score was higher among those who immigrated after age 12 than before (p = .0001), indicative of convergent validity. CONCLUSIONS: This Bicultural Youth Acculturation Questionnaire has demonstrated validity. It can be incorporated into population health surveys to elucidate the impact of acculturation on health outcomes among bicultural youth. Public Library of Science 2016-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC4996452/ /pubmed/27557080 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161048 Text en © 2016 Kukaswadia et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Safdar, Saba
Pike, Ian
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