Transcultural Psychiatry
Volume 54, Issue 5-6, 2017, Pages 756-782

Individual, premigration and postsettlement factors, and academic achievement in adolescents from refugee backgrounds: A systematic review and model (Article)

Wong C.W.S.* , Schweitzer R.D.
  • a Queensland University of Technology, Australia
  • b Queensland University of Technology, Australia

Abstract

We have limited understanding of the precursors of academic achievement in resettled adolescents from refugee backgrounds. To date, no clear model has been developed to conceptualise the academic trajectories of adolescents from refugee backgrounds at postsettlement. The current review had two aims. First, to propose an integrated adaptive model to conceptualise the impact of individual, premigration, and postsettlement factors on academic achievement at postsettlement; and second, to critically examine the literature on factors that predict academic achievement in adolescents from refugee backgrounds in relation to the proposed model and highlight issues deserving future exploration. Following the protocol of a systematic literature review, 13 studies were identified for full-text review. Gender, ethnicity, English proficiency, psychological distress, premigration trauma, premigration loss, postsettlement social support, and postsettlement school connectedness, were found to predict academic achievement in adolescents from refugee backgrounds. © 2017, © The Author(s) 2017.

Author Keywords

academic achievement Model academic predictors refugee adolescents Review

Index Keywords

personal experience Models, Psychological psychological model refugee English (language) human Refugees social support psychosocial care academic achievement Humans Adolescent cognition prediction adaptive behavior individuality Article gender migration distress syndrome ethnicity systematic review academic success

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85037742539&doi=10.1177%2f1363461517737015&partnerID=40&md5=431c4e89f4a311ee771e03615219a5b9

DOI: 10.1177/1363461517737015
ISSN: 13634615
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English