Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Family Processes and the Immigrant Paradox in Youth Externalizing Problems.
Irene VitoroulisAmanda SimSteven MaJennifer JenkinsKatholiki GeorgiadesPublished in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2022)
Results suggesting the potential protective effects of positive family processes for immigrant youth could be extended to non-immigrant youth to inform the development of parenting and family skills interventions. Promoting familial sources of resilience is a potential avenue for reversing downward trends in mental health seen across successive generations of immigrant youth, while also reducing risk of behavioural difficulties among non-immigrant youth.