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Fig 1.

Measurement model for psychological well-being scale.

Confirmatory factor analysis results using SEM are provided.

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Fig 2.

Factorial diagram for acculturation stress scale.

Confirmatory factor analysis results using SEM are provided.

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Table 1.

Comparison of nested models for acculturation stress scale.

Chi squared difference was used to compare both 4 factors and 4 factors and a second order factor models. Inferential statistics are provided.

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Fig 3.

Measurement model for rooting scale with host country.

Confirmatory factor analysis results using SEM are provided.

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Table 2.

Direct, indirect and total effects.

Indirect (IE), direct (DE) and total efects (TE) of acculturation stress on psychological wellbeing are provided.

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Fig 4.

Structural model for the mediating effect of rooting with the host country in the relationship between perceived discrimination and psychological well-being.

Indirect, and direct effects are shown on this figure for perceived discrimination as independent variable.

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Fig 5.

Structural model for the mediating effect of rooting with host country in the relationship between distance difficulties with origin and psychological well-being.

Indirect, and direct effects are shown on this figure for distance difficulties with origin as independent variable.

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Fig 6.

Structural model for the mediating effect of rooting with the host country in the relationship between legal problems and citizenship and psychological well-being.

Indirect, and direct effects are shown on this figure for legal problems and citizenship as independent variable.

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Fig 7.

Structural model for mediating effect of rooting with the host country in the relationship between social problems in the relationship with other migrants and psychological well-being.

Indirect, and direct effects are shown on this figure for problems with other migrants as independent variable.

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