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Influence of Perceived Racial Discrimination on Health and Behaviour of Immigrant Children in British Columbia

机译:感知种族歧视对不列颠哥伦比亚省移民儿童健康和行为的影响

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This study examines the influence of perceived discrimination on the health and behaviour of ethnic minority immigrant children in British Columbia, Canada. Using data from the New Canadian Children and Youth Study, we examine perceived discrimination experienced by the parent, family, and cultural group in Canada to test the influence of micro-, meso-, and macrolevels of discrimination on children. Families from 6 ethnic backgrounds participated in the study. Parents’ perceptions of the child’s health and six behavioral scales (hyperactivity, prosocial behaviour, emotional problems, aggression, indirect aggression, and a general combined behaviour scale) were examined as outcome variables. After controlling for ethnicity and background variables, our findings suggest that perceived micro- and macrodiscrimination has the greatest influence on the health and behaviour of our immigrant child sample. Variation among ethnic groups provided the largest explanation of health and behavioural discrepancies in our study.
机译:这项研究检验了感知歧视对加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省少数民族移民儿童健康和行为的影响。我们使用来自《新加拿大儿童与青少年研究》的数据,研究了加拿大父母,家庭和文化团体经历的感知歧视,以检验微观,中观和宏观歧视对儿童的影响。来自6个种族背景的家庭参加了这项研究。作为结果变量,检查了父母对孩子健康的看法和六个行为量表(多动,亲社会行为,情绪问题,攻击性,间接攻击性和综合行为量表)。在控制了种族和背景变量之后,我们的发现表明,感知到的微观和宏观歧视对我们移民儿童样本的健康和行为影响最大。在我们的研究中,种族间的差异为健康和行为差异提供了最大的解释。

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