International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Volume 15, Issue 7, 2018

A brief introduction to the multidimensional intercultural training acculturation model (MITA) for middle eastern adolescent refugees (Article) (Open Access)

Fathi A.* , El-Awad U. , Reinelt T. , Petermann F.
  • a Zentrum für Klinische Psychologie und Rehabilitation, Universität Bremen, Grazer Str. 6, Bremen, 28359, Germany
  • b Zentrum für Klinische Psychologie und Rehabilitation, Universität Bremen, Grazer Str. 6, Bremen, 28359, Germany
  • c Zentrum für Klinische Psychologie und Rehabilitation, Universität Bremen, Grazer Str. 6, Bremen, 28359, Germany
  • d Zentrum für Klinische Psychologie und Rehabilitation, Universität Bremen, Grazer Str. 6, Bremen, 28359, Germany

Abstract

The large number of adolescent refugees around the world constitutes a great challenge for societies. However, current models of acculturation have been developed for migrants, but not specifically for adolescent refugees. Crucial factors to describe adolescent refugee acculturation, such as intentions to return to their homeland, especially with respect to adolescent refugees with temporary residency and experiences of potentially traumatic events, are missing. Hence, the Multidimensional Intercultural Training Acculturation (MITA) model is introduced. The model proposes that two major concerns for adolescent refugees, which are socio-cultural adjustment and mental health, are predicted by intercultural and social–emotional competence, intentions to return to their homeland, and experiences of traumatic events. Moreover, the effects of three modes of acculturation are also proposed in the model. It is expected that these variables mediate the effects of intercultural competence, social–emotional competence, intentions to return to the homeland, and experiences of traumatic events on socio-cultural adjustment as well as mental health. Finally, it is also expected that in-group social support and out-group social support moderate the direct connection between the experiences of traumatic events and mental health. © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Author Keywords

Multidimensional intercultural training acculturation model (MITA) Traumatic events Mental health Intercultural competence Middle eastern refugee adolescents

Index Keywords

education immigrant refugee Wounds and Injuries mental health human Refugees injury Middle East organization social support Humans psychology Adolescent Psychology, Adolescent male case report Acculturation child psychology female young population clinical article cultural factor Article Adolescent Behavior human experiment migration Transients and Migrants

Link
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85050358644&doi=10.3390%2fijerph15071516&partnerID=40&md5=89904bc8df81d2c9c1668dedb879b920

DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15071516
ISSN: 16617827
Cited by: 1
Original Language: English