Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
346607 Children and Youth Services Review 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

This study investigated the prevalence of emotional and behavioral symptoms in unaccompanied refugee adolescents living in Italy; an area which remains under-researched despite the relatively high number of asylum seekers registered in Italy compared to other industrialized countries. The Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) for 6–18 year-olds was completed by a social worker or parent for each of the 120 participating adolescents; sixty male unaccompanied refugee adolescents and sixty male native Italian adolescents. The paper presents findings that illustrate high levels of emotional and behavioral problems in unaccompanied refugee youth living in Italy. On all components of the CBCL, unaccompanied refugee adolescents were found to present with significantly more problems, as reported by social workers, compared to the Italian group of adolescents. In the light of these results, the importance of interventions and culturally sensitive therapeutic programs for refugee youth is discussed.

► This study examines the unaccompanied refugee minors. ► We examine differences in emotional and behavioral problems between refugee minors and native Italian youths. ► We find that refugee minors will be more likely to report emotional and behavioral problems than native Italian youths. ► We conclude that the recognition about risk and resilience factors prevent problematic outcomes in refugee minors.

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