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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing depression among mothers-in-law in multicultural families.
Methods: For this study, 159 participants from multicultural familieswere recruited through administrative units of the B. & U. Metropolitan City and G. Province. Data related to acculturation stress, resilience, and depression were collected fromApril to August 2014 and analyzed through t-test, one-way ANOVA, Pearson correlation coefficients, and regression analysis with the SPSS/WIN 22.0 for Windows program.
Results: The participants had a moderate level of acculturation stress (2.43¡¾0.75: range 1~5) and resilience (4.74¡¾1.14: range 1~7). About 58% of the participants had depression. The results of stepwise multiple regression analysis indicated that mothersin- law¡¯s depression was affected by resilience (¥â=-1.17, p<.001), acculturation stress (¥â=0.85, p=.026), perceived economic level (¥â=-0.83, p=.016), difficulty in physical activity (¥â=-0.62, p=.027), relationship satisfaction (¥â=-0.51, p=.035), and education level (¥â=-0.48, p=.033). The explanatory power of these factors was 35%.
Conclusion: The findings indicated the need to lower the level of depression by enhancing resilience and reducing acculturation stress among mothers-in-law in multicultural families. Future research to reduce depression among mothers-in-law inmulticultural families should consider how to enhance resilience and reduce acculturation stress.
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KeyWords
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Elderly, Depression, Acculturation, Psychological resilience
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