Differenctial impacts of stressful life events and social support on the mental health of mainland chinese immigrant and local youth in Hong Kong : (Record no. 326307)

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Personal name Wong, Keung, Fu Daniel
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Title Differenctial impacts of stressful life events and social support on the mental health of mainland chinese immigrant and local youth in Hong Kong :
Remainder of title a resilience perspective /
Statement of responsibility, etc Daniel Fu Keung Wong
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Title proper/short title Differenctial impacts of stressful life events and social support on the mental health of mainland chinese immigrant and local youth in Hong Kong :
Remainder of title a resilience perspective /
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Oxford, UK,
Name of publisher, distributor, etc Oxford University Press,
Date of publication, distribution, etc February, 2008.
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Extent 236- 252 p.
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Current publication frequency Monthly
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Dates of publication and/or sequential designation February, 2008
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Volume number/sequential designation Volume 38, Number 2
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Summary, etc Based on a resilience perspective, this study attempted to explore the risk and protective factors influencing the mental health of immigrant and local youths in Hong Kong. A structured questionnaire which consisted of the Chinese Adolescents Life Events Checklists, The Perceived satisfaction of Social Support Scale and The Brief Symptoms Inventory was used. Two hundred and ten local and immigrant youths between the age of 15 and 20 were individually interviewed by the trained interviewers. Contrary to our hypotheses, the findings revealed that immigrant youth had better mental health and similar levels of stress than local youth. Moreover, peer support was found to exert a strong impact on the mental health of immigrant youth. While 'Interpersonal relationship difficulties' was identified as a common risk factor faced by local and immigrant youths, immigrants youth faced additional risk factors in relations to a change to a new school and parental conflicts. On the other hand, endurance of hardship, social competence and peer support were considered as the protective factors that might be associated with better mental health in immigrant youth. The implications of this study included: to adopt a resilience perspective to understand the protective mechanisms that enhance the mental health of immigrant youth; to develop a national strategy to build up the interpersonal relationship skills of youth in a society; and to organize specific programmes to strengthen the peer system and tackle parental conflicts in immigrant youths.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Social support
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