Changes in peer belonging, school climate, and the emotional health of immigrant, refugee, and non‐immigrant early adolescents
Kimberly Thomson,
Carly Magee,
Monique Gagné Petteni
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionEarly adolescents who are new to Canada experience dual challenges of navigating developmental changes and multiple cultures. This study examined how changes in early adolescents’ emotional health from ages 9 to 12 differed by immigration background, and to what extent peer belonging and supportive school climate protected or promoted their emotional health.MethodsThis study drew upon linked self‐report and administrative data. Across 10 school districts in British Columbia, Canada, N = 4479 non‐im… Show more
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