Browsing Bergen Open Research Archive by Author "Sam, David Lackland"
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Acculturation preferences and perceived (dis)loyalty of Muslims in the U.K.: Two vignette-based experimental studies
Tahir, Hajra; Kunst, Jonas R.; Sam, David Lackland (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)Muslims in the U.K. who maintain their religious culture are often viewed as a suspect community. This pre-registered experimental research examined the mediating role of perceived (dis)loyalty as underlying process and ... -
Citizenship and Socio-Political Integration: A Person-Oriented Analysis Among Russian-Speaking Minorities in Estonia, Finland and Norway
Renvik, Tuuli Anna; Manner, Joel; Vetik, Raivo; Sam, David Lackland; Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)This survey study utilized a person-oriented approach to explore the patterns of socio-political integration among Russian-speaking minority group members in three neighboring countries in the Baltic area: Estonia (n = ... -
Climatic effects on the sociocultural and psychological adaptation of migrants within China: A longitudinal test of two competing perspectives
English, Alexander S.; Kunst, Jonas R.; Sam, David Lackland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)Little is known about how climatic differences may psychologically impact individuals who migrate from one geographical area to another. A climatic demand theory perspective suggests that migration from more demanding ... -
Destination Motivation, Cultural Orientation, and Adaptation: International Students’ Destination-Loyalty Intention
Jamaludin, Nor Lelawati; Sam, David Lackland; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2018)This study aims to understand factors predicting destination-loyalty intention in international education. A sample of 378 long-term (n=195) and short-term (n=183) international students participated in the study carried ... -
Do We Stand Together? The Role of Perceived Personal and Group Threats in Predicting the Majority’s (Un)willingness to Confront Injustice on Behalf of a Minority
Celikkol, Göksu; Jasinskaja-Lahti, Inga; Renvik, Tuuli Anna; Vetik, Raivo; Sam, David Lackland (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021-07-19)Purpose: By utilizing data from Estonia, Finland, and Norway, this study explores how the perceptions of personal and group realistic threats, namely perceived ethnic discrimination and economic insecurity among national ... -
Explanatory models of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression among Afghan refugees in Norway
Larios, Dixie Janice Brea; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim; Guribye, Eugene; Markova, Valeria; Sam, David Lackland (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-01-04)Background: The current situation in Afghanistan makes it likely that we are facing a new wave of Afghan refugees, warranting more knowledge about how to deal with mental health problems among them. This study aims to gain ... -
Personal values, subjective well-being and destination-loyalty intention of international students
Jamaludin, Nor Lelawati; Sam, David Lackland; Sandal, Gro Mjeldheim; Adam, Ainul Azreen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2016)What are the factors that predict international students’ destination-loyalty intention? This is the main question this paper addresses, using an online survey among 396 (short-term, N = 182) and (long-term, N = 214) ... -
Stressful life events, psychological symptoms, and social support of children and young asylum-seekers in Iceland
Cardenas, Paola; Ásgeirsdóttir, Bryndís Björk; Sam, David Lackland; Doná, Giorgia (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)Background: Children and young asylum-seekers are often exposed to stressful life events (SLEs) and risk developing psychological symptoms. However, risk and protective factors can positively and negatively influence this ... -
Threat, anti-western hostility and violence among European muslims: The mediating role of acculturation
Tahir, Hajra; Kunst, Jonas R.; Sam, David Lackland (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)In many Western countries, the public has extensively debated factors potentially leading Muslim minority-group members to support violence by foreign extremist states or to commit violence themselves. Here, one central ...