There is a limited understanding of factors that contribute to resilience in refugee youth who successfully adapt in Canada, despite multiple traumas and the challenges of acculturation. Using the Enhanced Critical Incident Technique (ECIT), the objective of this study was to answer the question, “What helps or hinders adolescent refugees who have experienced war in their homeland to build resilience psychologically, socially, and academically as they resettle in Canada?” For this purpose, 12 young refugees (between 13 and 19 years of age) from Iraq, Afghanistan, Burma, Honduras, and Congo were interviewed. Findings from this study shed light on personal and contextual qualities that contribute to the young refugees’ resilience (i.e., succe...
Objective: Exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) has been identified as a risk factor for ...
There are currently around 13 million refugees worldwide under the age of 18. In the past decade, ov...
Although the literature on positive adjustment following traumatic events is growing, only a few stu...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
Resilience is a phenomenon that results from strong and well-protected adaptation systems. It is not...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
Research infrequently includes the perspectives of vulnerable and marginalized youth. As the populat...
Given the history of immigration and refugee resettlement in Canada, its growing population of newco...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
This study seeks to explore the resilience and settlement of refugee youth through critical narrativ...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees' ways of de...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Muslim Afghan refugee children living in Can...
Objective. This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees’ ways of de...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of Salvadorean and Guatemalan youth adaptin...
Many adolescent refugees and asylum seekers have experienced traumatic events. They often suffer fro...
Objective: Exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) has been identified as a risk factor for ...
There are currently around 13 million refugees worldwide under the age of 18. In the past decade, ov...
Although the literature on positive adjustment following traumatic events is growing, only a few stu...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
Resilience is a phenomenon that results from strong and well-protected adaptation systems. It is not...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
Research infrequently includes the perspectives of vulnerable and marginalized youth. As the populat...
Given the history of immigration and refugee resettlement in Canada, its growing population of newco...
While studies on the consequences of trauma and forced migration on young refugees have focused main...
This study seeks to explore the resilience and settlement of refugee youth through critical narrativ...
OBJECTIVE: This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees' ways of de...
The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Muslim Afghan refugee children living in Can...
Objective. This article reviews available qualitative studies that report young refugees’ ways of de...
The purpose of this study was to examine the experiences of Salvadorean and Guatemalan youth adaptin...
Many adolescent refugees and asylum seekers have experienced traumatic events. They often suffer fro...
Objective: Exposure to potentially traumatic events (PTEs) has been identified as a risk factor for ...
There are currently around 13 million refugees worldwide under the age of 18. In the past decade, ov...
Although the literature on positive adjustment following traumatic events is growing, only a few stu...