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Adaptation Process of Mothers-in-law of Vietnamese Women Married to Korean Men
Hyo Ja An, Hyang In Cho Chung
J Korean Acad Nurs Adm 2014;20(1):22-34.   Published online January 31, 2014
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11111/jkana.2014.20.1.22
PURPOSE
This study was conducted to generate a grounded substantive theory of the adaptation process of mothers-in-law of Vietnamese women married to Korean husbands.
METHODS
Thirteen women who had Vietnamese daughters-in-law were interviewed. Data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using a grounded theory method.
RESULTS
Eight categories with 19 sub-categories were extracted from 268 concepts. The identified phenomenon was 'overcoming differences' and the core category was 'trying one's best to live together with daughter-in-law'. The 9 categories were grouped into 3 stages for the adaptation process: encountering, struggling, and living together.
CONCLUSION
The results indicate that when individuals from different cultural and personal backgrounds have to live together there is a continuing negotiation process towards meeting each other's needs. Health professionals can assist this adaptation process by providing these women with insights into various ways of meeting each other's need while they are struggling.

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  • A Study of Immigrant Wives' Perceived Conflicts with their Mother-in-laws and Coping Experiences
    Dal Ah Gi Hong, Sun Woo Lee, Eun Kyung Hwang
    Korean Journal of Human Ecology.2014; 23(5): 789.     CrossRef
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