Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie
Volume 68, Issue 7, 2019, Pages 606-622

What causes future-related stress in immigrant and german adolescents and how do they cope with these stressors? [Was verursacht zukunftsstress bei immigrierten und deutschen jugendlichen und wie gehen beide gruppen damit um?] (Article)

Seiffge-Krenke I.*
  • a Kostheimer Landstraße 11, Mainz-Kostheim, 55246, Germany

Abstract

In the present study, the stress perception and coping of German and immigrant adolescents with regard to future stress were compared. The 1,789 adolescents (164 immigrated, 1,625 German adolescents) at the age of fifteen completed questionnaires on the assessment of stress and coping with regard to future stress. Immigrated youth show a higher stress burden in the domain future than German adolescents. The fear of becoming unemployed was a major stressor in both groups, and both groups were also very active in tackling future-related problems. However, German youths show an even more active approach to coping with future stress and involve parents or friends more often. Migrant youth have higher levels of the coping style withdrawal, especially in emotion regulation and resignative withdrawal. The ability to reflect on the solution of future-related stressors is quite high in both groups. Worries about the increasing destruction of the environment are more important for German youth, while migrant youth care more about how they should reconcile work and family life later. © Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co. KG, Göttingen 2019.

Author Keywords

German youth immigrants Coping Withdrawal Future stress

Index Keywords

Emigrants and Immigrants Stress, Psychological mental stress Germany coping behavior Adaptation, Psychological Health Surveys Emotions health survey emotion Adolescent Behavior human Humans migrant psychology Adolescent

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85074832472&doi=10.13109%2fprkk.2019.68.7.606&partnerID=40&md5=6206eeed0ba05817b9708f45b292ba13

DOI: 10.13109/prkk.2019.68.7.606
ISSN: 00327034
Original Language: German