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Correlational findings

Study Hernandez Plaza et al. (2005): study ES 2000

Public
Moroccan immigrants, Spain, 2000
Sample
Respondents
N = 100
Non Response
Assessment
Interview: face-to-face
Face to face interviews were conducted by the first author of this article, with the collaboration of seven Moroccan mediators who translated the questions into Arabic when necessary, and gave access to the sample

Correlate

Authors's Label
Perceived sufficiency of social support
Our Classification
Error Estimates
Cronbach's alpha = 0.84
Remarks
This measure is included in the Arizona Social Support Interview Schedule (Barrera, 1980). More specifically, the version adapted for African immigrants living in Spain by Martinez, Garcia and Maya (1993) and Hernández (2003) was used. This instrument examines diverse structural and functional characteristics of social support networks.
Distribution
% sufficiency perception of support received from respectilely natives and immigrants:
Expression of feelings = 21, 37
Social participation = 19, 55
Advice = 38, 52
Positive feedback = 21, 51
Material support = 55, 77
Physical assistance = 33, 70
Operationalization
Perceived sufficiency of social support measured by 6 items with closed answering format (yes/no), about the sufficiency of received support in six areas:
- expression of personal feelings
- social participation, advice
- positive feedback
- material support
- physical assistance

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks M-CO-u-mq-v-5-ba r = +.50 p < .000 perceived sufficiency of support by natives M-CO-u-mq-v-5-ba Beta = +.04 ns M-CO-u-mq-v-5-ba r = +.51 p < .000 perceived sufficiency of support from fellow immigrants M-CO-u-mq-v-5-ba Beta = +.31 p < .000 Beta's controled for:
- Social network size
- Number of natives in the social network
- Number of immigrants in the social network
- Number of men in the social network
- Number of women in the social network
- Number of family members in the social network
- Number of non-family members in the social network
- Perceived availabilty of emotional support
- Perceived availability of informative support
- Perceived availability of material support
- Perceived need for social support
- Utilization of social support provided by natives
- Utilization of social support provided by immigrants
- Satisfaction with emotional support by natives
- Satisfaction with emotional support by immigrants
- Satisfaction with informative support by natives
- Satisfaction with informative support by immigrants
- Satisfaction with material support by natives
- Satisfaction with material support by immigrants
- Perception of ethnic prejudice
- Gender
- Age
- Time living in the country