This survey study examined the role of perceived discrimination and acculturation orientations on immigrant children's achievement and well-being in the school context. Immigrant (n = 229), immigrant descendant (n = 196), and native Portuguese children (n = 168) from 4th to 6th grade participated in the study. Results showed the expected gap: immigrant and immigrant descendant children revealed lower school achievement than their native peers; but only immigrant, and not immigrant descendant children, reported lower levels of well-being and peer acceptance. Perceived discrimination was negatively related to school achievement, via an increased desire for culture maintenance, only among immigrant children. The indirect effects of perceived d...
Background: Although strong parental achievement values have been associated with positive outcomes ...
The past decade there has been a surge in research investigating how and when immigrant children exp...
As diversity increases in the U.S., there is a pressing need to understand ethnic identity developme...
This survey study examined the role of perceived discrimination and acculturation orientations on im...
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Navigating between cultures in addition to developmental changes and challenges in early adolescence...
Navigating between cultures in addition to developmental changes and challenges in early adolescence...
This study explores how immigrant pupils feel about their own well-being and how they perceive their...
This study examined academic underachievement among children of immigrants in the United States. Exi...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between two different aspects of perceived d...
Experiencing discrimination can provoke stress responses similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. ...
The increased presence and diversity of immigrant children in the nation\u27s public schools is a pr...
AbstractThe present study examined the link between perceived discrimination, depressive symptoms, c...
The present study examined the link between perceived discrimination, depressive symptoms, cultural ...
This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outc...
Background: Although strong parental achievement values have been associated with positive outcomes ...
The past decade there has been a surge in research investigating how and when immigrant children exp...
As diversity increases in the U.S., there is a pressing need to understand ethnic identity developme...
This survey study examined the role of perceived discrimination and acculturation orientations on im...
Finanziert aus dem Open-Access-Publikationsfonds der Universität Siegen für ZeitschriftenartikelExpe...
Navigating between cultures in addition to developmental changes and challenges in early adolescence...
Navigating between cultures in addition to developmental changes and challenges in early adolescence...
This study explores how immigrant pupils feel about their own well-being and how they perceive their...
This study examined academic underachievement among children of immigrants in the United States. Exi...
The purpose of the study is to explore the relationship between two different aspects of perceived d...
Experiencing discrimination can provoke stress responses similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. ...
The increased presence and diversity of immigrant children in the nation\u27s public schools is a pr...
AbstractThe present study examined the link between perceived discrimination, depressive symptoms, c...
The present study examined the link between perceived discrimination, depressive symptoms, cultural ...
This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outc...
Background: Although strong parental achievement values have been associated with positive outcomes ...
The past decade there has been a surge in research investigating how and when immigrant children exp...
As diversity increases in the U.S., there is a pressing need to understand ethnic identity developme...