Adolescence
Volume 35, Issue 138, 2000, Pages 243-258

Scholastic achievement of adolescent refugees from Cambodia and Central America (Article)

Rousseau C.* , Drapeau A.
  • a Department of Psychiatry, Montreal Children's Hospital, Catherine Street West, Montreal, Que. H3Z 1P2, Canada
  • b Department of Psychiatry, Montreal Children's Hospital, Montreal, Que., Canada

Abstract

This study investigated the relationship of emotional disturbance and pre- and postmigration environment to the scholastic achievement of adolescent refugees of very different cultural backgrounds. One hundred fifty-two Central American and Cambodian students in six Canadian high schools, as well as their parents, were interviewed to assess the students' emotional problems (using the Youth Self-Report and Child Behavior Checklist) and to determine the pre- and postmigration family environment. The findings indicated that the relationship between the emotional problems and scholastic achievement of teenaged refugees was tenuous. It was concluded that a connection between young refugees' symptomatology and their functional capacity should not be assumed. Nonetheless, certain pre- and postmigration variables, particularly trauma experienced in the homeland, seem to be associated with the academic achievement of some refugees.

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Index Keywords

male child psychology female Central America refugee child behavior psychological aspect Cambodia Mental Disorders Article achievement mental disease Adolescent Psychology Adolescent Behavior human Humans Refugees Adolescent

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ISSN: 00018449
Cited by: 15
Original Language: English