| Literature DB >> 14746129 |
Anita Sujoldzić1, Amelia De Lucia, Reiner Buchegger, Rifat Terzić, Ibrahim Behluli, Zyri Bajrami.
Abstract
The present paper describes the conceptual framework, rationale and methods of an international comparative study on risk and protective factors of adolescent health and well-being, with particular focus on youth with immigrant (or refugee) experience. This is a comprehensive study on the quality of life and health outcomes of adolescent youth that looks at group-specific differences within different socio-cultural contexts across six European countries, including those of post-conflict communities. The research project combines both quantitative and qualitative methods, using a common set-up across all countries involved with the goal of collecting data on 3,500 adolescents that are strictly comparable to allow cross-country analyses. It is particularly aimed at increasing the understanding of acculturation processes of a particularly sensitive population of adolescent refugees and immigrants and of the influence that the interaction of contextual and developmental factors has on their mental health and psychological well-being.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14746129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Coll Antropol ISSN: 0350-6134