Immigrant and Refugee Youth and Families
Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Lee, Mo Yee
Immigrant and Refugee Youth and Families
Research and Practice
Herausgeber: Lee, Mo Yee
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This book focuses on different issues experienced by immigrant and refugee families and youth as well as programs implemented to serve these populations.
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This book focuses on different issues experienced by immigrant and refugee families and youth as well as programs implemented to serve these populations.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 180mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9780367617004
- ISBN-10: 0367617005
- Artikelnr.: 67520510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 180mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9780367617004
- ISBN-10: 0367617005
- Artikelnr.: 67520510
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mo Yee Lee is Professor at the College of Social Work, The Ohio State University. Her scholarship focuses on intervention research using a solution-focused, strengths-based, and systems perspective, as well as cross-cultural integrative practice with individuals and families. She is the Editor of the Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.
1. Introduction
Mo Yee Lee
Part I: Immigrant and Refugee Families
2. Parenting in transition: refugee populations' challenges in navigating
parenting upon resettlement
Neda Moinolmolki, Frank Ridzi, Virginia Cronin and Haji Adan
3. Using culturally appropriate, trauma-informed support to promote
bicultural self-efficacy among resettled refugees: A conceptual model
Jennifer L. Ballard-Kang
4. Immigration policies and mental health: examining the relationship
between immigration enforcement and depression, anxiety, and stress among
Latino immigrants
David Becerra, Gladys Hernandez, Francisca Porchas, Jason Castillo, Van
Nguyen and Raquel Perez González
5. Work-family conflict in a comparative context: immigrant and native
workers in the U.S.
Mamta U. Ojha
6. Social work practice with West Indian migrant fathers
Natallie Gentles-Gibbs and Lance L.O. Gibbs
7. Improving access to domestic violence services for women of immigrant
and refugee status: a trauma-informed perspective
Filomena Critelli and Asli Cennet Yalim
8. Effects of Asian immigrants' group membership in the association between
perceived racial discrimination and psychological well-being: the interplay
of immigrants' generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup
Shinwoo Choi, Suzie Weng, Hyejoon Park and Yeongbin Kim
Part II: Immigrant and Refugee Youth
9. When generalized assumptions of young refugees don't hold: rethinking
ascriptions and subjectivations through an intersectional lens
Laura Otto and Margrit E. Kaufmann
10. The relationship between adolescent refugees' attachment patterns and
their experiences of trauma
Joanna E. Bettmann and Debra Olson-Morrison
11. Antisocial attitude and aggressive behavior among immigrant children:
The moderating effects of parent-child relationships
Youn Kyoung Kim, Cecilia Mengo, Eusebius Small and Moses Okumu
12. Correlates of general wellbeing among Bhutanese youths
Neda Moinolmolki
13. Staying close to home: The significance of relationships for
immigrant-origin local college students
Beth Sapiro and Ja'Dell Davis
14. Karen refugee youths' satisfaction with a teen dating violence
prevention program
Kristen E. Ravi, Beverly M. Black, Diane B. Mitschke and Katelyn Pearson
Practice Corner
15. Dietary adaptation of immigrant families
Sachi Ando
16. Creating welcoming communities for LGBTQ migrants: Living room-style
chats for service providers
Sylvia Acevedo, Oscar Rivera, Miriam Potocky, Mitra Naseh, Edward J. Alessi
and Aaron Burgess
Mo Yee Lee
Part I: Immigrant and Refugee Families
2. Parenting in transition: refugee populations' challenges in navigating
parenting upon resettlement
Neda Moinolmolki, Frank Ridzi, Virginia Cronin and Haji Adan
3. Using culturally appropriate, trauma-informed support to promote
bicultural self-efficacy among resettled refugees: A conceptual model
Jennifer L. Ballard-Kang
4. Immigration policies and mental health: examining the relationship
between immigration enforcement and depression, anxiety, and stress among
Latino immigrants
David Becerra, Gladys Hernandez, Francisca Porchas, Jason Castillo, Van
Nguyen and Raquel Perez González
5. Work-family conflict in a comparative context: immigrant and native
workers in the U.S.
Mamta U. Ojha
6. Social work practice with West Indian migrant fathers
Natallie Gentles-Gibbs and Lance L.O. Gibbs
7. Improving access to domestic violence services for women of immigrant
and refugee status: a trauma-informed perspective
Filomena Critelli and Asli Cennet Yalim
8. Effects of Asian immigrants' group membership in the association between
perceived racial discrimination and psychological well-being: the interplay
of immigrants' generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup
Shinwoo Choi, Suzie Weng, Hyejoon Park and Yeongbin Kim
Part II: Immigrant and Refugee Youth
9. When generalized assumptions of young refugees don't hold: rethinking
ascriptions and subjectivations through an intersectional lens
Laura Otto and Margrit E. Kaufmann
10. The relationship between adolescent refugees' attachment patterns and
their experiences of trauma
Joanna E. Bettmann and Debra Olson-Morrison
11. Antisocial attitude and aggressive behavior among immigrant children:
The moderating effects of parent-child relationships
Youn Kyoung Kim, Cecilia Mengo, Eusebius Small and Moses Okumu
12. Correlates of general wellbeing among Bhutanese youths
Neda Moinolmolki
13. Staying close to home: The significance of relationships for
immigrant-origin local college students
Beth Sapiro and Ja'Dell Davis
14. Karen refugee youths' satisfaction with a teen dating violence
prevention program
Kristen E. Ravi, Beverly M. Black, Diane B. Mitschke and Katelyn Pearson
Practice Corner
15. Dietary adaptation of immigrant families
Sachi Ando
16. Creating welcoming communities for LGBTQ migrants: Living room-style
chats for service providers
Sylvia Acevedo, Oscar Rivera, Miriam Potocky, Mitra Naseh, Edward J. Alessi
and Aaron Burgess
1. Introduction
Mo Yee Lee
Part I: Immigrant and Refugee Families
2. Parenting in transition: refugee populations' challenges in navigating
parenting upon resettlement
Neda Moinolmolki, Frank Ridzi, Virginia Cronin and Haji Adan
3. Using culturally appropriate, trauma-informed support to promote
bicultural self-efficacy among resettled refugees: A conceptual model
Jennifer L. Ballard-Kang
4. Immigration policies and mental health: examining the relationship
between immigration enforcement and depression, anxiety, and stress among
Latino immigrants
David Becerra, Gladys Hernandez, Francisca Porchas, Jason Castillo, Van
Nguyen and Raquel Perez González
5. Work-family conflict in a comparative context: immigrant and native
workers in the U.S.
Mamta U. Ojha
6. Social work practice with West Indian migrant fathers
Natallie Gentles-Gibbs and Lance L.O. Gibbs
7. Improving access to domestic violence services for women of immigrant
and refugee status: a trauma-informed perspective
Filomena Critelli and Asli Cennet Yalim
8. Effects of Asian immigrants' group membership in the association between
perceived racial discrimination and psychological well-being: the interplay
of immigrants' generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup
Shinwoo Choi, Suzie Weng, Hyejoon Park and Yeongbin Kim
Part II: Immigrant and Refugee Youth
9. When generalized assumptions of young refugees don't hold: rethinking
ascriptions and subjectivations through an intersectional lens
Laura Otto and Margrit E. Kaufmann
10. The relationship between adolescent refugees' attachment patterns and
their experiences of trauma
Joanna E. Bettmann and Debra Olson-Morrison
11. Antisocial attitude and aggressive behavior among immigrant children:
The moderating effects of parent-child relationships
Youn Kyoung Kim, Cecilia Mengo, Eusebius Small and Moses Okumu
12. Correlates of general wellbeing among Bhutanese youths
Neda Moinolmolki
13. Staying close to home: The significance of relationships for
immigrant-origin local college students
Beth Sapiro and Ja'Dell Davis
14. Karen refugee youths' satisfaction with a teen dating violence
prevention program
Kristen E. Ravi, Beverly M. Black, Diane B. Mitschke and Katelyn Pearson
Practice Corner
15. Dietary adaptation of immigrant families
Sachi Ando
16. Creating welcoming communities for LGBTQ migrants: Living room-style
chats for service providers
Sylvia Acevedo, Oscar Rivera, Miriam Potocky, Mitra Naseh, Edward J. Alessi
and Aaron Burgess
Mo Yee Lee
Part I: Immigrant and Refugee Families
2. Parenting in transition: refugee populations' challenges in navigating
parenting upon resettlement
Neda Moinolmolki, Frank Ridzi, Virginia Cronin and Haji Adan
3. Using culturally appropriate, trauma-informed support to promote
bicultural self-efficacy among resettled refugees: A conceptual model
Jennifer L. Ballard-Kang
4. Immigration policies and mental health: examining the relationship
between immigration enforcement and depression, anxiety, and stress among
Latino immigrants
David Becerra, Gladys Hernandez, Francisca Porchas, Jason Castillo, Van
Nguyen and Raquel Perez González
5. Work-family conflict in a comparative context: immigrant and native
workers in the U.S.
Mamta U. Ojha
6. Social work practice with West Indian migrant fathers
Natallie Gentles-Gibbs and Lance L.O. Gibbs
7. Improving access to domestic violence services for women of immigrant
and refugee status: a trauma-informed perspective
Filomena Critelli and Asli Cennet Yalim
8. Effects of Asian immigrants' group membership in the association between
perceived racial discrimination and psychological well-being: the interplay
of immigrants' generational status, age, and ethnic subgroup
Shinwoo Choi, Suzie Weng, Hyejoon Park and Yeongbin Kim
Part II: Immigrant and Refugee Youth
9. When generalized assumptions of young refugees don't hold: rethinking
ascriptions and subjectivations through an intersectional lens
Laura Otto and Margrit E. Kaufmann
10. The relationship between adolescent refugees' attachment patterns and
their experiences of trauma
Joanna E. Bettmann and Debra Olson-Morrison
11. Antisocial attitude and aggressive behavior among immigrant children:
The moderating effects of parent-child relationships
Youn Kyoung Kim, Cecilia Mengo, Eusebius Small and Moses Okumu
12. Correlates of general wellbeing among Bhutanese youths
Neda Moinolmolki
13. Staying close to home: The significance of relationships for
immigrant-origin local college students
Beth Sapiro and Ja'Dell Davis
14. Karen refugee youths' satisfaction with a teen dating violence
prevention program
Kristen E. Ravi, Beverly M. Black, Diane B. Mitschke and Katelyn Pearson
Practice Corner
15. Dietary adaptation of immigrant families
Sachi Ando
16. Creating welcoming communities for LGBTQ migrants: Living room-style
chats for service providers
Sylvia Acevedo, Oscar Rivera, Miriam Potocky, Mitra Naseh, Edward J. Alessi
and Aaron Burgess