Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie
Volume 21, Issue 4, 1993, Pages 226-232

Behavior problems in Turkish immigrant children [VERHALTENSPROBLEME TURKISCHER GASTARBEITERKINDER IN WIEN] (Article)

Ayalan S. , Fischer P.* , Naske R.
  • a Universitatsklinik fur Psychiatrie, Wahringer Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Wien, Austria
  • b Universitatsklinik fur Psychiatrie, Wahringer Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Wien, Austria
  • c Universitatsklinik fur Psychiatrie, Wahringer Gurtel 18-20, A-1090 Wien, Austria

Abstract

This paper describes the behaviour disturbances and emotional problems of Turkish immigrant children aged 9 to 13 years living in Vienna. The children's behaviour was rated with Rutter's scales and the relationship of the results to any language problems, the socioeconomic situation and the sociocultural background of the immigrant families was then analyzed. A consecutive series of 111 Turkish and 25 Austrian children were rated by their parents and by both Turkish- and German-speaking teachers. Psychiatric symptoms of the children's parents were assessed with the symptom checklist SCL-90. The prevalence of behavior problems did not differ between the Turkish and Austrian children, who were of similar social class. The most common symptoms were restlessness, overactivity, poor concentration and anxiety. Whereas socioeconomic and sociocultural factors did not influence the frequency or severity of behavior problems in the Turkish children, there was a highly significant relationship between behavior problems and problems with German or Turkish. Moreover, the children very frequently had problems with both languages. Therefore intervention strategies with such children should focus on the language problems.

Author Keywords

Language problems Socioeconomic factors emotional disturbances Turkish immigrant children

Index Keywords

anxiety education psychological aspect human Ethnic Groups ethnic group Turkey (republic) controlled study Child Behavior Disorders Affective Symptoms Austria language ethnology school child family Adolescent male Acculturation personality test female cultural factor emotional disorder Child of Impaired Parents Article emotion behavior disorder major clinical study English Abstract Social Environment migration Turkey Education, Special Emigration and Immigration restlessness personality assessment Child

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ISSN: 03016811
Cited by: 5
Original Language: German