This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outcomes of immigrant children, and examines the influence of inclusive school environment, social/psychological isolation, and perceived discrimination by peers and teachers on the psychosocial and academic adjustment of immigrant children. Our study is based on a subset of data from the New Canadian Children and Youth Study (NCCYS), a national longitudinal survey including 515 foreign-born immigrant children (11 to 13 years) from three ethnic groups (Mainland China, Hong Kong, the Philippines) living in the Montreal and Toronto metropolitan areas, Canada. The results show that after controlling for socio-demographic background variables, teache...
The psychological well-being at school of immigrant students living in poverty is currently an under...
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This article examines attitudes among 14-year-old native students in 14 Western countries to assess ...
This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outc...
This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outc...
This article examines relationships between perceived ethnic discrimination, social exclusion, psych...
This survey study examined the role of perceived discrimination and acculturation orientations on im...
The literature emphasizes that the school environment is a key factor for the mental health and acad...
Experiencing discrimination can provoke stress responses similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. ...
Most recent Canadian studies on the mental health and behavioural problems of Canadian immigrant chi...
Objectives: The global literature has revealed potential negative impacts of migration and discrimin...
Children’s experiences of migration are largely shaped by their experiences of schools in the host s...
Although many immigrant children to the U.S. arrive with their parents, a notable proportion are fir...
When immigrant families and their children leave their country of origin to live in Canada, they exp...
Increasing immigration and school ethnic segregation have raised concerns about the social integrati...
The psychological well-being at school of immigrant students living in poverty is currently an under...
Finanziert aus dem Open-Access-Publikationsfonds der Universität Siegen für ZeitschriftenartikelExpe...
This article examines attitudes among 14-year-old native students in 14 Western countries to assess ...
This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outc...
This article explores the potential inclusion and exclusion factors affecting the developmental outc...
This article examines relationships between perceived ethnic discrimination, social exclusion, psych...
This survey study examined the role of perceived discrimination and acculturation orientations on im...
The literature emphasizes that the school environment is a key factor for the mental health and acad...
Experiencing discrimination can provoke stress responses similar to post-traumatic stress disorder. ...
Most recent Canadian studies on the mental health and behavioural problems of Canadian immigrant chi...
Objectives: The global literature has revealed potential negative impacts of migration and discrimin...
Children’s experiences of migration are largely shaped by their experiences of schools in the host s...
Although many immigrant children to the U.S. arrive with their parents, a notable proportion are fir...
When immigrant families and their children leave their country of origin to live in Canada, they exp...
Increasing immigration and school ethnic segregation have raised concerns about the social integrati...
The psychological well-being at school of immigrant students living in poverty is currently an under...
Finanziert aus dem Open-Access-Publikationsfonds der Universität Siegen für ZeitschriftenartikelExpe...
This article examines attitudes among 14-year-old native students in 14 Western countries to assess ...