Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study

Individuals with no immigration status are one of the fastest growing migrant populations in Canada, totaling over half a million. Yet, there has been little empirical research on the developmental impacts of living without formal immigration status. In the present study, 47 non-status adolescents w...

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Main Author: Kamal, Faria
Other Authors: Peterson-Badali, Michele
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32222
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-322222013-04-20T05:22:25ZImmigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot StudyKamal, FariaNonstatusDevelopment0620Individuals with no immigration status are one of the fastest growing migrant populations in Canada, totaling over half a million. Yet, there has been little empirical research on the developmental impacts of living without formal immigration status. In the present study, 47 non-status adolescents were interviewed about their general experiences of growing up in Canada without status, to examine the mental health and developmental impacts particular to this population. Results from the study indicated that lack of immigration status is implicated in significant developmental impairments. Lack of immigration status is associated with difficulties with identity formation and consolidation, compromised self-efficacy, acculturative stress and compromised peer relations, which in turn results in poorer developmental and mental health outcomes. Findings are discussed in terms of both theoretical and practical implications, and directions for future research are outlined.Peterson-Badali, Michele2012-032012-03-21T14:22:10ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-03-21T14:22:10Z2012-03-21Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/32222en_ca
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Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study
description Individuals with no immigration status are one of the fastest growing migrant populations in Canada, totaling over half a million. Yet, there has been little empirical research on the developmental impacts of living without formal immigration status. In the present study, 47 non-status adolescents were interviewed about their general experiences of growing up in Canada without status, to examine the mental health and developmental impacts particular to this population. Results from the study indicated that lack of immigration status is implicated in significant developmental impairments. Lack of immigration status is associated with difficulties with identity formation and consolidation, compromised self-efficacy, acculturative stress and compromised peer relations, which in turn results in poorer developmental and mental health outcomes. Findings are discussed in terms of both theoretical and practical implications, and directions for future research are outlined.
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Kamal, Faria
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title Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study
title_short Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study
title_full Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Immigration Status and Mental Health: Invisible Lives and Hidden Realities of Undocumented Youth: A Pilot Study
title_sort immigration status and mental health: invisible lives and hidden realities of undocumented youth: a pilot study
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