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      Dimensions of Acculturation: Associations With Health Risk Behaviors Among College Students From Immigrant Families

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          In the present study, we examined a bidimensional model of acculturation (which includes both heritage and U.S. practices, values, and identifications) in relation to hazardous alcohol use, illicit drug use, unsafe sexual behavior, and impaired driving. A sample of 3,251 first- and second-generation immigrant students from 30 U.S. colleges and universities completed measures of behavioral acculturation; cultural values (individualism, collectivism, and self-construal); ethnic and U.S. identity; and patterns of alcohol and drug use, engagement in potentially unsafe sexual activities, and driving while (or riding with a driver who was) intoxicated. Results indicate that heritage practices and collectivist values were generally protective against health risk behaviors, with collectivist values most strongly and consistently protective. Nonetheless, heritage identifications were positively associated with sexual risk taking for Hispanics. U.S. practices, values, and identifications were not consistently related to risk behavior participation. Results are discussed in terms of bidimensional approaches to acculturation, the immigrant paradox, and implications for counseling practice.

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          Journal
          2985124R
          25702
          J Couns Psychol
          J Couns Psychol
          Journal of counseling psychology
          0022-0167
          30 January 2021
          January 2011
          20 February 2021
          : 58
          : 1
          : 27-41
          Affiliations
          University of Miami
          California State University–Monterey Bay
          Smith College
          Texas A&M University
          University of Arkansas
          San Diego State University
          University of Notre Dame
          Kennesaw State University
          University of Texas at Austin
          University of Massachusetts–Amherst
          Texas A&M University
          Author notes

          Seth J. Schwartz, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami; Robert S. Weisskirch, Department of Human Development, California State University–Monterey Bay; Byron L. Zamboanga, Department of Psychology, Smith College; Linda G. Castillo, Matthew J. Davis, and Miguel A. Cano, Department of Counseling Psychology, Texas A&M University; Lindsay S. Ham, Department of Psychology, University of Arkansas; Que-Lam Huynh, Department of Psychology, San Diego State University; Irene J. K. Park, Department of Psychology, University of Notre Dame; Roxanne Donovan, Department of Psychology, Kennesaw State University; Su Yeong Kim, Department of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Texas at Austin; Michael Vernon, Department of Psychology, University of Massachusetts–Amherst.

          Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Seth J. Schwartz, Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, 1425 N.W. 10th Avenue, Suite 321, Miami, FL 33136. SSchwartz@ 123456med.miami.edu
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          PMC7896485 PMC7896485 7896485 nihpa1666649
          10.1037/a0021356
          7896485
          21171742
          df665270-496a-470e-903d-1fb352dc82ab
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          ethnic identity,immigrants,sexual risk taking,acculturation,drug use

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