In Western societies many immigrants live in difficult social and working conditions. Together with other factors, this state of affairs represents a risk for the well being of their children. This article will consider the principle risk factors for child psychopathology and/or distress, with a distinction between temporary and permanent factors and with a peculiar attention to the interplay between risk and protective factors. Risk factors can be ordered in cultural, social, familiar/parental and individual factors. Some of these are general risk factors, applying to child and adolescent psychopathology and distress independently from the status of immigrants’ offspring (among them t...
This paper examines the psychological trauma immigrant children experience at the border and the way...
Much of the research which has demonstrated a relationship between a range of mental health problems...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
In Western societies many immigrants live in difficult social and working conditions. Together with ...
Theoretical background. Different burden factors in migrant children and adolescents are discussed, ...
The article of Montecchi and Bufacchi is a very interesting and comprehensive analysis of the risk f...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
Do we find more psychological problems among children and young people of immigrants that are born a...
This thesis investigates emotional problems in preadolescents with immigrant background. Possible ri...
Immigration is typically deemed a stressful life event. For adults, the experience of uprooting and...
Immigrant youth displaced from their homes are at great risk for developing emotional and behavioral...
Abstract To investigate the psychopathology of immigrants ’ children and psychiatric service utiliza...
Abstract Background In the past decades, the ethnic diversity of the population in the Netherlands h...
Background: Research has shown an important link between parenting and child mental health. Very lit...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associa...
This paper examines the psychological trauma immigrant children experience at the border and the way...
Much of the research which has demonstrated a relationship between a range of mental health problems...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...
In Western societies many immigrants live in difficult social and working conditions. Together with ...
Theoretical background. Different burden factors in migrant children and adolescents are discussed, ...
The article of Montecchi and Bufacchi is a very interesting and comprehensive analysis of the risk f...
Introduction. Although ample former studies suggest immigration is associated with more mental healt...
Do we find more psychological problems among children and young people of immigrants that are born a...
This thesis investigates emotional problems in preadolescents with immigrant background. Possible ri...
Immigration is typically deemed a stressful life event. For adults, the experience of uprooting and...
Immigrant youth displaced from their homes are at great risk for developing emotional and behavioral...
Abstract To investigate the psychopathology of immigrants ’ children and psychiatric service utiliza...
Abstract Background In the past decades, the ethnic diversity of the population in the Netherlands h...
Background: Research has shown an important link between parenting and child mental health. Very lit...
BACKGROUND: This study aims to examine a) the prevalence of psychosocial problems and b) the associa...
This paper examines the psychological trauma immigrant children experience at the border and the way...
Much of the research which has demonstrated a relationship between a range of mental health problems...
Emigrating and having to leave children behind may be a risk factor for the mental health of immigra...