The psychological well-being at school of immigrant students living in poverty is currently an understudied topic in developmental psychology. This is an important shortcoming because this population, which is rapidly increasing in many western countries, is in a double minority condition and has a greater risk of experiencing psychological distress at school, in comparison with their native peers. In order to improve our understanding on this issue, the present two-wave study investigated the prospective relationships between peer acceptance and two aspects of well-being at school—intention to drop out of school and negative self-esteem—specifically focusing on the differential effect of having (vs. not having) an immigrant background. The...
Background Very-low-income students are a population at a high risk of perpetrating and su ering bul...
The present study examined the direction of effects between peer likeability and youth’s school adju...
Background: Very-low-income students are a population at a high risk of perpetrating and suffering b...
The psychological well-being at school of immigrant students living in poverty is currently an under...
ABSTRACT The high school dropout rate among immigrant students has become a serious problem in many ...
Actual school dropout among immigrant youth has been addressed in a number of studies, but research ...
The current study was designed to explore the salience of social support, immigrant status, and risk...
According to the Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan, 1991), this study investigated the rela...
Abstract A critical issue facing the majority of immigrant adolescents in U.S. public...
peer reviewedBackground: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, ph...
Background Very-low-income students are a population at a high risk of perpetrating and su ering bul...
The present study examined the direction of effects between peer likeability and youth’s school adju...
Background: Very-low-income students are a population at a high risk of perpetrating and suffering b...
The psychological well-being at school of immigrant students living in poverty is currently an under...
ABSTRACT The high school dropout rate among immigrant students has become a serious problem in many ...
Actual school dropout among immigrant youth has been addressed in a number of studies, but research ...
The current study was designed to explore the salience of social support, immigrant status, and risk...
According to the Self-Determination Theory (Deci & Ryan, 1991), this study investigated the rela...
Abstract A critical issue facing the majority of immigrant adolescents in U.S. public...
peer reviewedBackground: School is a multi-cultural setting where students need social, material, ph...
Background Very-low-income students are a population at a high risk of perpetrating and su ering bul...
The present study examined the direction of effects between peer likeability and youth’s school adju...
Background: Very-low-income students are a population at a high risk of perpetrating and suffering b...