WOS: 000250526400010PubMed ID: 18047241The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of involuntary migration on an adolescent population that had moved with their families to either one of two culturally different locations in Turkey. One of these groups had moved from a village in Eastern Turkey to a nearby town, while the other had moved a considerable distance to a large city in Western Turkey. Comparison groups included adolescents from both regions who had never migrated. Measures of self-esteem, satisfaction with life, and social support networks were used with 305 adolescents who were between the ages of 12 and 15. Adolescents who had migrated scored lower on self-esteem and life satisfaction, and had fewer people in their ...
PubMedID: 12596091Objectives: To assess emotional (depression, anxiety and self-esteem) and behaviou...
Due to forced population movements from southeastern Europe to the neighboring countries, for many ...
Topic relevance and novelty. Scientific analysis of the literature has shown that children whose par...
PubMed ID: 18047241WOS: 000250526400010The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of inv...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the life satisfaction, self-esteem, and social s...
Young people with international migration experiences constitute an increasing proportion of the pop...
This article examining the impact of migration experience on self-esteem of girls enrolled at primar...
USTUNER TOP, FADIME/0000-0002-7341-5704; yigitbas, cagla/0000-0002-3789-1156WOS: 000518245800001Migr...
Adolescents' self-development processes, the problems they encounter, and the way they overcome thes...
The phenomenon of migration can influence vulnerability among family mem bers, including teenagers ...
Bu araştırmanın amacı farklı bir ülkeden Türkiye’ye göç eden ve uyum sürecinde olan ergenlerin sosy...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between single-mother migration and so...
The phenomenon of migration can influence vulnerability among family members, including teenagers wh...
Due to forced population movements from southeastern Europe to the neighboring countries, for many ...
Topic relevance and novelty. Scientific analysis of the literature has shown that children whose par...
PubMedID: 12596091Objectives: To assess emotional (depression, anxiety and self-esteem) and behaviou...
Due to forced population movements from southeastern Europe to the neighboring countries, for many ...
Topic relevance and novelty. Scientific analysis of the literature has shown that children whose par...
PubMed ID: 18047241WOS: 000250526400010The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of inv...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare the life satisfaction, self-esteem, and social s...
Young people with international migration experiences constitute an increasing proportion of the pop...
This article examining the impact of migration experience on self-esteem of girls enrolled at primar...
USTUNER TOP, FADIME/0000-0002-7341-5704; yigitbas, cagla/0000-0002-3789-1156WOS: 000518245800001Migr...
Adolescents' self-development processes, the problems they encounter, and the way they overcome thes...
The phenomenon of migration can influence vulnerability among family mem bers, including teenagers ...
Bu araştırmanın amacı farklı bir ülkeden Türkiye’ye göç eden ve uyum sürecinde olan ergenlerin sosy...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between single-mother migration and so...
The phenomenon of migration can influence vulnerability among family members, including teenagers wh...
Due to forced population movements from southeastern Europe to the neighboring countries, for many ...
Topic relevance and novelty. Scientific analysis of the literature has shown that children whose par...
PubMedID: 12596091Objectives: To assess emotional (depression, anxiety and self-esteem) and behaviou...
Due to forced population movements from southeastern Europe to the neighboring countries, for many ...
Topic relevance and novelty. Scientific analysis of the literature has shown that children whose par...