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Being a Young Migrant in Italy: The Effect of Perceived Social Support in Adolescence.

Paola Dalmasso1, Alberto Borraccino2, Giacomo Lazzeri3, Lorena Charrier1, Paola Berchialla4, Franco Cavallo1, Patrizia Lemma1.   

Abstract

Parental and peer support seems to be a favourable determining factor in the acculturation process among young immigrants. We aimed to assess the level of perceived support among first- and second-generation adolescent immigrants and compare it to that perceived by the adolescents from the host population. Using Italian HBSC survey data collected in 2013-2014, first- and second-generation immigrants aged 11, 13 and 15 years were classified according to their ethnic background as being from Western countries, Eastern European countries, or from non-Western/non-European countries. The domains of teacher, classmate, family, and peer support was measured through multidimensional, standardised, validated scales. Analyses were run on a 47,399 valid responses (2195 from Western countries, 2424 from Eastern European countries, and 2556 from non-Western/non-European countries). Adolescent immigrants from Eastern European countries and non-Western/non-European countries reported significantly lower support than their peers from the host population in all explored domains. Girls perceived a lower level of classmate and family support compared to boys across all ethnic backgrounds. We observed two different immigration patterns: the Western pattern, from more affluent countries, and the Eastern pattern. Among the latter, second-generation immigrants showed the lowest level of support in all domains. Increasing family connections and developing peer networks should favour the acculturation process among adolescent immigrants.

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Keywords:  ClassMate support; Family support; First and second generation immigrants; HBSC; Peer support; Teacher support

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29143158     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-017-0671-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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