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The present study explored the difference in acculturative stress and health with varying length of stay and
examined length of stay as a significant predictor of acculturative stress and health. Sample consisted of 219
Kashmiri college students (men = 52.10%, women = 47.90%; M = 23.30, SD = 1.70) who migrated to Bhopal,
Central India for receiving education. Participants completed self-report measures of acculturative stress and
health. Findings of the study revealed significant differences in acculturative stress and different domains of
general health with varying length of stay. Students with short length of stay reported higher acculturative stress
and poor health. Length of stay was found as a significant predictor of acculturative stress and health.
Relevance of present findings for students’ health has been implicated.
Mohammad Ayoob, Tara Singh , Maryam Jan . (2012) Length of Stay, Acculturative Stress, and Health among Kashmiri Students in Central India, Pakistan Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, Volume 9, Issue 1.
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