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" Predictors of quality of life for Pakistani American individuals "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 804183
Doc. No : TL49005
Call number : ‭1839259418;‮ ‬10158141‬
Main Entry : Alsehail, Marzoug A. M.
Title & Author : Predictors of quality of life for Pakistani American individuals\ Sidhra K. VakilGamst, Glenn C.
College : University of La Verne
Date : 2016
Degree : Psy.D.
field of study : Psychology
student score : 2016
Page No : 211
Note : Committee members: Bhatia, Gitu; Der-Karabetian, Aghop
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-369-13158-1
Abstract : The purpose of this dissertation was to determine factors that contribute to Pakistani American individuals’ quality of life. This quantitative study utilized a cross-sectional survey method design that was distributed through an online survey to recruit Pakistani individuals residing in the United States. The sample consisted of 351 participants who reported demographic information and completed the Vancouver Index of Acculturation (VIA), Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure Revised (MEIM-R), Perceived Ethnic Discrimination Questionnaire (PEDQ), Islamic Attitudes Toward Women Scale (IAWS), Muslim Attitude Towards Religion Scale (MARS), and the Quality of Life Inventory (QOLI). A multiple regression analysis was conducted to determine which of the variables served as significant predictors of Pakistani American quality of life, resulting in one model. Additionally, a one-way between subjects ANOVA was conducted to compare the generational statuses of participants on their level of quality of life. The results indicated that acculturation Mainstream Dimension, Religiosity, and perceived racism and discrimination Disvaluing Action made a statistically significant contribution to the prediction of quality of life. Also, results showed that first generation Pakistani Americans reported significantly higher levels of quality of life compared to second generations. The implications of these findings are that Pakistani Americans’ experiences with racism and discrimination, their connection to a new mainstream culture, attitudes towards religion, and generational status are indicators of life satisfaction. The study also identified limitations and future directions for research.
Subject : Mental health; Islamic Studies; South Asian Studies
Descriptor : Social sciences;Health and environmental sciences;Acculturation;Ethnic identity;Muslim;Pakistani americans;Quality of life;Religiosity
Added Entry : Gamst, Glenn C.
Added Entry : PsychologyUniversity of La Verne
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