Exploring recent immigrant children’s perceptions of interactions with parents before and after immigration to Canada

K. Tardif-Grenier, C. Gervais, I. Côté
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ABSTRACT Immigration is a major life experience that changes family dynamics and can increase stress and internalizing symptoms in some children. Very few studies have documented these changes using the perspectives of children themselves. This study relied on a convergent mixed-method design (quan + QUAL) and focused on the family representations after immigration of 33 children (6–13 years) who had recently immigrated to Canada. To explore the distinctions between children who experienced this transition more positively and less so, participants were divided into two groups according to whether they had low/normative (n = 23) or clinically significant (n = 10) levels of internalizing symptoms. Family dynamics in the immigration context were documented and compared between the two groups with the aim of identifying potential risk or resilience factors that are significant from children’s perspectives. In both groups, children reported increased time spent with their father following immigration. Children with low/normative internalizing symptoms reported greater diversity in interactions with their parents after immigration. A need for cohesion was frequently mentioned by children who had clinically significant internalizing symptoms. By drawing attention to factors considered important from the perspectives of immigrant children, this exploratory research will help future studies to identify potential resilience factors in that young population.
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探讨新移民儿童对移民加拿大前后与父母互动的看法
移民是一种重要的生活经历,它会改变家庭动态,增加一些儿童的压力和内化症状。很少有研究从儿童自身的角度来记录这些变化。本研究采用融合混合方法设计(quan + QUAL),重点研究了33名最近移民加拿大的6-13岁儿童移民后的家庭陈述。为了探索在这种转变中表现得更积极和不那么积极的儿童之间的区别,参与者根据他们的内化症状水平是低/正常(n = 23)还是临床显著(n = 10)分为两组。记录并比较了两组移民背景下的家庭动态,目的是确定从儿童角度来看具有重要意义的潜在风险或复原力因素。在这两组孩子中,移民后与父亲在一起的时间都增加了。内化症状低/规范的儿童在移民后与父母的互动中表现出更大的多样性。有明显内化症状的儿童经常提到凝聚力的需要。通过从移民儿童的角度关注被认为重要的因素,这项探索性研究将有助于未来的研究确定年轻人群中潜在的弹性因素。
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