Changes in peer belonging, school climate, and the emotional health of immigrant, refugee, and non-immigrant early adolescents.
Kimberly C ThomsonCarly MageeMonique Gagné PetteniEva OberleKatholiki GeorgiadesKimberly Schonert-ReichlMagdalena JanusMartin GuhnAnne GadermannPublished in: Journal of adolescence (2024)
Changes in adolescents' emotional health from Grades 4 to 7 differed between immigrants, refugees, and non-immigrants. Immigrants and refugees who enter adolescence with lower emotional health than their non-immigrant peers may particularly benefit from culturally responsive school and community-based interventions.