具有欧洲移民背景的儿童和青年的复原力和心理健康:范围审查

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Yonne Charlotte Tangelder , Jennifer Drummond Johansen , Dawit Shawel Abebe
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欧洲有移民背景的儿童和青年所占比例越来越大,他们面临的心理健康风险越来越大。弹性被广泛认为是一个由个人、关系和环境因素塑造的动态过程,然而这种复杂性并不总是在研究方法中得到充分考虑。这一范围审查审查弹性和福祉在这一人群,重点是弹性是如何概念化和测量。通过对六个数据库的文献检索,确定了2012年至2023年8月期间在同行评议期刊上发表的研究。在筛选的29958份记录中,有16项研究符合纳入标准。我们绘制了研究如何测量弹性研究的三个维度——风险暴露、促进/保护过程和结果——并将测量因素分类为个体、关系或情境。在不同的研究中,如何概念化和测量弹性存在相当大的差异,通常依赖于代理测量和横断面设计。许多研究将移民背景归类为风险因素,而没有系统地测量这些人群面临的压力源的性质和程度。大多数研究集中在一个或两个弹性因素类别,而不是一个全面的方法。研究结果表明,关于欧洲第二代移民青少年的幸福感和心理弹性的知识有限,在心理弹性、幸福感、文化适应、融合和社会经济因素方面的结果好坏参半。在针对移民背景的儿童和青少年的弹性研究中,方法上的挑战阻碍了对弹性机制的理解。本综述强调需要使用标准化但适应性强的弹性措施进行纵向研究,以更好地捕捉弹性过程,并为促进这一人群福祉的策略提供信息。
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Resilience and mental health among children and youth with an immigrant background in Europe: A scoping review
A significant and growing proportion of children and youth in Europe have an immigrant background and face increased mental health risks. Resilience is widely recognized as a dynamic process shaped by individual, relational, and contextual factors, yet this complexity is not always fully accounted for in study methodologies. This scoping review examines resilience and well-being in this population, focusing on how resilience is conceptualized and measured. A literature search across six databases identified studies published in peer-reviewed journals between 2012 and August 2023. Of 29,958 records screened, 16 studies met the inclusion criteria. We mapped how studies measured three dimensions of resilience research —risk exposure, promotive/protective processes, and outcomes—and categorized measured factors as individual, relational, or contextual. Considerable variation exists in how resilience is conceptualized and measured across studies, often relying on proxy measures and cross-sectional designs. Many studies categorize immigrant background as a risk factor without systematically measuring the nature and extent of stressors faced by these populations. Most studies focus on one or two resilience factor categories rather than a comprehensive approach. Findings indicate limited knowledge about well-being and resilience in second-generation immigrant adolescents in Europe, with mixed results on resilience, well-being, acculturation, integration, and socio-economic factors. Methodological challenges in resilience research on children and youth with an immigrant background hinder understanding of resilience mechanisms. This review highlights the need for longitudinal studies using standardized yet adaptable resilience measures to better capture resilience processes and inform strategies that promote well-being in this population.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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