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  • The study evaluates the English Language Acculturation Stress (ELAS) scale among 300 elderly Russian immigrants, focusing on its factor structure and validity.
  • The sample includes both genders, aged 59 to 93, primarily married, and averaging 7 years of residency in the U.S.
  • Analysis shows that the ELAS scale has three key dimensions and correlates well with factors like depression and physical health, highlighting its potential as a screening tool for language-related stress in this population.

Article Abstract

This study aims to evaluate the factor structure and criterion validity of the English Language Acculturation Stress (ELAS) scale in a community-based sample of elderly Russian immigrants. The sample consists of 300 Russian immigrants with an equal number of females and males, from 59 to 93 years of age (Mean = 73.26, SD = 7.271). The majority of the respondents were married (72%) at the time the interviews were conducted. On average, the respondents have lived in the U.S. for about 7 years (SD = 3.00). We performed both exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses to ascertain the factor structure or conceptual dimensions of the 11-item ELAS scale. The findings revealed that this 11-item scale encompasses three dimensions: Basic English skills, survival English skills, and social involvement English skills. Correlation analyses of the scale with depression, physical health status, and length of residence suggest that the ELAS has good criterion validity and potential as a screening instrument of language acculturation stress for elderly Russian immigrants. Implications for research and practice are discussed.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/J083v50n3_04DOI Listing

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