A longitudinal study of immigrant mothers' destination-language proficiency and their children's psychological well-being: Evidence and mechanisms from a study in South Korea

被引:8
作者
Park, Hyunjee [1 ,2 ]
Park, Gum-Ryeong [3 ]
Kim, Jinho [1 ,2 ,4 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Korea Univ, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Seoul, South Korea
[2] Korea Univ, Interdisciplinary Program Precis Publ Hlth, Seoul 02841, South Korea
[3] McMaster Univ, Dept Hlth Aging & Soc, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[4] Univ Wisconsin Madison, Ctr Demog Hlth & Aging, Madison, WI USA
[5] Korea Univ, Dept Hlth Policy & Management, Room 367,B-Dong Hana-Sci Bldg,145 Anam Ro, Seoul, South Korea
关键词
Language proficiency; Life satisfaction; Depressive symptoms; School adjustment; Multicultural adolescents; South Korea; PARENTS; SCHOOL; ADJUSTMENT; CHINESE; INTEGRATION; MIGRATION; NETWORKS;
D O I
10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.116300
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Rationale: Despite the well-established link between an immigrant's destination-language proficiency and psychological well-being, little is known about the relationship between an immigrant's destination-language proficiency and well-being of their children.Objective: This study investigated whether and how immigrant mothers' Korean proficiency is associated with life satisfaction and depressive symptoms among their children in South Korea. A comprehensive set of potential underlying mechanisms was also examined.Methods: Using four waves of data from the Multicultural Adolescents Panel Study (MAPS), this study estimated fixed effects regression models to reduce the possibility of bias due to individual-level heterogeneity. To test for mediation formally, Sobel mediation tests were conducted.Results: Fixed effects estimates suggested that immigrant mothers' Korean proficiency is positively associated with their children's psychological well-being. Specifically, a one-standard-deviation increase in Korean proficiency was associated with an increase in life satisfaction by 13% of a standard deviation and a decrease in depressive symptoms by 9% of a standard deviation. Mediation tests revealed that this association is explained by a combination of social-psychological factors. Friend support was the most salient mediator, followed by lower acculturation stress, positive perceptions of local community, and teacher support.Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that efforts to improve immigrant mothers' destination-language proficiency would also benefit their children's psychological well-being. Furthermore, promoting children's relationships with peers at school may mitigate the negative psychological consequences of immigrant mothers' limited language proficiency.
引用
收藏
页数:9
相关论文
共 71 条
[1]   Beyond English proficiency: Rethinking immigrant integration [J].
Akresh, Ilana Redstone ;
Massey, Douglas S. ;
Frank, Reanne .
SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 2014, 45 :200-210
[2]  
Angrist JD, 2009, MOSTLY HARMLESS ECONOMETRICS: AN EMPIRICISTS COMPANION, P1
[3]  
[Anonymous], 1986, Understanding Second Language Acquisition
[4]  
Bandura A., 1997, Social learning theory
[5]  
Bronfenbrenner U., 1989, Annals of Child Development, V6, P187
[6]   Immigrant earnings: Language skills, linguistic concentrations and the business cycle [J].
Chiswick, BR ;
Miller, PW .
JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 2002, 15 (01) :31-57
[7]  
Chiswick BR, 2001, DEMOGRAPHY, V38, P391, DOI 10.2307/3088354
[8]   Ethnic networks and language proficiency among immigrants [J].
Chiswick, BR ;
Miller, PW .
JOURNAL OF POPULATION ECONOMICS, 1996, 9 (01) :19-35
[9]   Acculturation, Acculturative Stress, and Depressive Symptoms in International Migrants: A Study with Vietnamese Women in South Korea [J].
Cho, Yong Ju ;
Jang, Yuri ;
Ko, Jung Eun ;
Lee, Sun Hae ;
Moon, Soo Kyung .
JOURNAL OF IMMIGRANT AND MINORITY HEALTH, 2018, 20 (05) :1103-1108
[10]  
Choe D., 2021, Child. Youth Serv. Rev., V136