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    Acculturative Stress: A Useful Framework for Understanding the Experience of Deaf Americans

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    Brubaker, Robert
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    <p>Acculturative stress is a pattern of responses individuals may experience when they come into contact with a culture other than their own. This paper explores the possibility that Deaf Americans experience acculturative stress as a consequence of their contact with hearing people. The components of a theoretical model of acculturative stress are presented along with a review of relevant research. The potential utility of the model for generating research and developing interventions is discussed.</p>
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