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Mental Health Effects of Premigration Trauma and Postmigration Discrimination on Refugee Youth in Canada

机译:移民前创伤和移民后歧视对加拿大难民青年的心理健康影响

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This report examines the role of pre- and post-migration trauma in explaining differences in refugee and immigrant mental health. Data were derived from mother-youth refugee and immigrant dyads from six countries of origin who were living in Canada at the time of the study. Youth reports of emotional problems (EP) and aggressive behavior (AB) were the mental health outcomes. EP and AB were regressed on predictor blocks: a) status (refugee versus immigrant), visible minority, and gender; b) premigration trauma and postmigration discrimination; c) parent and youth human and social capital; d) poverty, neighborhood, and schools. Refugees suffered higher levels of EP and AB, premigration traumas, and discrimination. Postmigration perception of discrimination predicted both EP and AB and explained immigrant versus refugee differences in EP. Antirefugee discrimination net of discrimination based on immigrant or visible minority status has deleterious mental health consequences.
机译:本报告探讨了移民前后创伤在解释难民和移民心理健康差异方面的作用。数据来自研究时居住在加拿大的六个原籍国的年轻母亲难民和移民双胞胎。青年人关于情绪问题(EP)和攻击行为(AB)的报道是心理健康的结果。 EP和AB在预测变量上进行了回归:a)身份(难民与移民),可见的少数民族和性别; b)移民前创伤和移民后歧视; c)父母和青年的人力和社会资本; d)贫困,邻里和学校。难民遭受的EP和AB含量较高,移民前的创伤和歧视。移民后对歧视的感知既预测了EP,也预测了AB,并解释了EP中移民与难民的差异。消除基于移民身份或明显的少数群体身份的歧视的难民保护对精神健康造成不利影响。

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