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留美博士妻子對伴讀生涯的知覺與回顧
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Chinese Wives' Perceptions of Their Life in the USA during the Period of Their Husbands' Doctoral Study
作者 葉紹國
英文摘要
This study focuses on how Chinese graduate students’ wives adapt to American society and how they evaluate these experiences while their husbands are about to attain the doctoral degree. The wives of five new Ph.Ds or candidates were interviewed. The results are presented in two parts. The first reveals general modes of adjustment. There are two diverse patterns of adjustment shown in the initial period. Afterward, all the informants share the three later stages. The second part stresses the effects of specific factors and life incidents on the adaptation process. Herein they experience some alienation and a great many other difficulties. Yet the endeavor pays off in the various forms of improvement. When their husbands were about to obtain their degree, they also are aware of the need to have continuous growth. This study underlines the interaction between individual mental state and environment adaptation, notably the positive effect of going back to school on the wives’ sense of self-worth and the smoother functioning of their marriages. Attention is also paid to some of the negative effects of the dependent role on the wife’s career. The study also suggests the necessity of English classes and adaptation counseling for them.
起訖頁 65-85
關鍵詞 留學生妻子短期居留適應英語訓練生活事件重返校門婚姻關係Sojourner adjustmentChinese students' wivesLife incidentsReturn to school
刊名 教育心理學報  
期數 200110 (33:1期)
出版單位 國立臺灣師範大學教育心理與輔導學系
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