2006
Gender, Sex Role Ideology, and Self-Esteem Among East Asian Immigrants in the United States
Barry DT, Bernard MJ, Beitel M. Gender, Sex Role Ideology, and Self-Esteem Among East Asian Immigrants in the United States. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2006, 194: 708-711. PMID: 16971824, DOI: 10.1097/01.nmd.0000235788.15722.99.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2001
Development of a New Scale for Measuring Acculturation: The East Asian Acculturation Measure (EAAM)
Barry D. Development of a New Scale for Measuring Acculturation: The East Asian Acculturation Measure (EAAM). Journal Of Immigrant And Minority Health 2001, 3: 193-197. PMID: 16228786, DOI: 10.1023/a:1012227611547.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEating concerns in East Asian immigrants: Relationships between acculturation, self-construal, ethnic identity, gender, psychological functioning and eating concerns
Barry D, Garner D. Eating concerns in East Asian immigrants: Relationships between acculturation, self-construal, ethnic identity, gender, psychological functioning and eating concerns. Eating And Weight Disorders - Studies On Anorexia, Bulimia And Obesity 2001, 6: 90-98. PMID: 11456426, DOI: 10.1007/bf03339757.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcculturationAdultChinaCultural CharacteristicsEmigration and ImmigrationFeeding and Eating DisordersFemaleGender IdentityGuiltHumansJapanKoreaMaleMental HealthPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRegression AnalysisSelf ConceptSocial IdentificationStress, PsychologicalSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesConceptsPsychological functioningPsychological distressEast Asian immigrantsEthnic identityGlobal constructRelevant facetsCertain facetsFunctioningSatisfactory reliabilityAcculturation statusAcculturationDistressRelevant variablesAsian immigrantsIdentityFacetsGuiltFearGenderSymptomsConstructsThoughtPreoccupationImmigrantsValidity