2020
DOI: 10.1007/s40615-020-00863-y
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Development of an Ethnic Identity Measure for Americans of Middle Eastern and North African Descent: Initial Psychometric Properties, Sociodemographic, and Health Correlates

Abstract: Background Southeast Michigan is home to the second largest Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) US population. There is increasing interest in understanding correlates of psychosocial outcomes and health behaviors in this growing population. One potentially important health correlate is ethnic identity (EI). This paper reports the development, validity, and initial correlates of a new measure of MENA identity named the MENA-IM. Methods We … Show more

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“… 8 , 9 The survey was conducted at sites within the Arab American community in southeast Michigan or at their home, with or without an interviewer, in English or Arabic, and completed by paper, online, or by phone between May 1 and October 28, 2019. 10 The survey was approved by the University of Michigan IRB (HUM00159558). All participants received an incentive for survey completion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 8 , 9 The survey was conducted at sites within the Arab American community in southeast Michigan or at their home, with or without an interviewer, in English or Arabic, and completed by paper, online, or by phone between May 1 and October 28, 2019. 10 The survey was approved by the University of Michigan IRB (HUM00159558). All participants received an incentive for survey completion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%