Crisis migration adverse childhood events. A new category of youth adversity for crisis migrant children and adolescents

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Cobb, Cory L.
Unger, Jennifer B.
Celada-Dalton, Teresa
West, Amy E.
Zeledon, Ingrid
Perazzo, Patrizia A.
Cano, Miguel Ángel
Des Rosiers, Sabrina E.
Duque, Maria C.
Ozer, Simon
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10.01.2023
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01A - Journal article
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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
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Springer
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The present article proposes an extension of the concept of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) to apply to crisis migration – where youth and families are fleeing armed conflicts, natural disasters, community violence, government repression, and other large-scale emergencies. We propose that adverse events occurring prior to, during, and following migration can be classified as crisis-migration-related ACEs, and that the developmental logic underlying ACEs can be extended to the new class of crisis-migration-related ACEs. Specifically, greater numbers, severity, and chronicity of crisis-migration-related ACEs would be expected to predict greater impairments in mental and physical health, poorer interpersonal relationships, and less job stability later on. We propose a research agenda centered around definitional clarity, rigorous measurement development, prospective longitudinal studies to establish predictive validity, and collaborations among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
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Adverse childhood events, Crisis migration, Trauma, Immigration
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150 - Psychologie
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2730-7166
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English
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COBB, Cory L., Jennifer B. UNGER, Teresa CELADA-DALTON, Amy E. WEST, Ingrid ZELEDON, Patrizia A. PERAZZO, Miguel Ángel CANO, Sabrina E. DES ROSIERS, Maria C. DUQUE, Simon OZER, Natalie CRUZ, Carolina SCARAMUTTI, Saskia R. VOS, Christopher P. SALAS-WRIGHT, Mildred M. MALDONADO-MOLINA, Lea NEHME, Charles R. MARTINEZ, Luis H. ZAYAS, Seth J. SCHWARTZ und Beyhan ERTANIR, 2023. Crisis migration adverse childhood events. A new category of youth adversity for crisis migrant children and adolescents. Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology. 10 Januar 2023. DOI 10.1007/s10802-022-01016-x. Verfügbar unter: https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-4887

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