Studi Emigrazione
Volume 55, Issue 209, 2018, Pages 8-30

The "orphans" of migration. The consequences on the psychological well-being of children of family separation [Gli "Orfani" della migrazione. Le conseguenze sul benessere psicologico dei figli della separazione familiar] (Review)

Valtolina G.G.*
  • a Fondazione ISMU, University Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, I-Milano, Italy

Abstract

From a psychological point of view, children with one or both parents migrated abroad may face the stressful condition generated by the separation in different ways, such as developing inappropriate behaviours, or experiencing trauma, or adopting dysfunctional cognitive mecha-nisms. Such reactions depend on several variables, but the emotional neglect felt by left behind children has emerged as the most common feature. A single remaining parent cannot always compensate for the empty space left behind by the partner who has gone away. As highlighted by several studies, often this empty space can be better filled by grandparents or uncles and aunts, who take the place of the absent parents. The review of the existing literature shows that the distress resulting from the separation from the parents caused by migration is manifested by these children in different ways and unlike situations: Apathy, low self-esteem, anxiety, lack of motivation, lack of long-Term projecting and failure of forecasting, low school performance, drop out, fights with teachers and peers, anti-social behaviour, suicidal behaviour. © 2018 Centro Studi Emigrazione. All rights reserved.

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Index Keywords

literature review cognition mental health child care psychology immigrant population

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85047417733&partnerID=40&md5=83765195abd54e1440f585697a3b7fac

ISSN: 00392936
Original Language: Italian