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A portrait of the health and well-being of newcomer children and youth in the prairies

15 Jun 2010

The goal of this paper is to provide a brief overview of the experiences of immigrant and refugee children and youth in the prairie region, so the major comparisons will be by city and ethnocultural group. [...] Table 15 shows the effect of stage of integration on the prosocial behaviour of the children and youth in our sample. [...] The most common reason for changing schools is that the family moved within the city or elsewhere in Canada, a reason cited by 60% of the families in Edmonton, 40% of those in Winnipeg and 39% of those in Calgary (table not shown). [...] The second most popular reason for changing schools is that the family immigrated to Canada, cited by 57% of the families in Winnipeg, 34% of those in Calgary and 17% of those in Edmonton. [...] While 81.6% of Filipino, 78.7% of Kurdish and 76.9% of the Latin American youth indicate that cultural maintenance is very important to them, only 43.7% of the Mainland Chinese, 35.2% of the Hong Kong Chinese and 26.2% of the Vietnamese youth felt similarly.
health education politics science and technology psychology social support canada behavioural sciences culture immigration medicine social sciences child illness depression diversity adolescent health status socioeconomic factors emigrants and immigrants economic mobility mental disorder health treatment mental and behavioural disorder psychological concepts mental health issues attention deficit hyperactivity disorder adhd emotional health learning disabilities hyperactivity illegal drug use immigrant children teenage immigrants attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder
Pages
33
Published in
Canada

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