The Relationship between Tenure, Stress and Coping Strategies of South African Immigrants to New Zealand

Author:

Bennett Hillary1,Boshoff Adre2,Rigby Colleen3

Affiliation:

1. Psychology Department, Massey University, Albany Campus, Auckland, New Zealand

2. University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa

3. Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Abstract

Immigration has significant psychological and social consequences for a migrant family. This study explores the adaptation of two groups of South African immigrants to life in New Zealand. Sixty-three per cent of the 72 ex-South Africans contacted, using convenience sampling, had lived in New Zealand for less than five years. The perceived difficulties related to relocating as well as the coping strategies associated with self-identified problems related to the relocation and the length of tenure in New Zealand were both qualitatively and quantitatively assessed. A problem-oriented semi-structured questionnaire and the Dimensions of Stress and Cybernetic Coping scales were used to collect the data. It appears that the longer the immigrants have been in New Zealand the less control they perceive themselves to have over the problems associated with relocation and the more likely they are to use the coping strategy of avoidance rather than actively trying to change their situation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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