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Title Bidirectional Effects and Interconnectivity of Risk and Protective Factors for Integration in Unaccompanied Migrant Children: A Systematic Review
Authors FERNÁNDEZ PACHECO ALISES, GLORIA, IBÁÑEZ RUIZ DEL PORTAL, EDUARDO, Jólluskin García G. , MARTÍN RÍOS, BLANCA, TORRES JIMÉNEZ, MERCEDES, KUBICA, MARIA LUBOMIRA
External publication No
Means Child Youth Care Forum
Scope Article
Nature Científica
JCR Quartile 3
SJR Quartile 1
Web https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85203250377&doi=10.1007%2fs10566-024-09823-7&partnerID=40&md5=35b2d01afe46e2abe0e3c79b5a4e3bed
Publication date 04/09/2024
ISI 001303737400001
Scopus Id 2-s2.0-85203250377
DOI 10.1007/s10566-024-09823-7
Abstract Background: The scientific literature addresses the portrayal of unaccompanied migrant children and young people from different perspectives. Some works suggest that this population face challenges and risks upon arrival, such as problems communicating in a new language, a lack of cultural competence, economic stress, and other contingent, legal, and social problems. Other studies focus on resilience, including coping strategies, effective trauma symptom management, the preservation of a sense of personal pride, a capacity to prevent self-isolation, and societal openness to diversity. Objectives: The objective of this study is to identify, systematize, and expose these factors through a socio-ecological model. Methods: The present study has conducted a systematic literature review on unaccompanied foreign minors’ protective and risk factors for integration. Results: A final sample of 36 papers has been selected according to the inclusion criteria. The published evidence suggests a bidirectional effect of risk and protective factors in their integration into the reception society. Unaccompanied minors are not seen only from the perspective of their vulnerability but also as resilient children in inclusive contexts as a continuum in the integration model. Conclusions: Addressing the issue of unaccompanied migrant minors from a socio-ecological perspective allows us to analyze the migratory phenomenon not only as a problem to solve but also as an opportunity. When unaccompanied children’s vulnerability and resilience factors are considered together in a holistic approach, the picture of how intervention should be focused on the interconnectivity of risk and protective factors for social integration. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024.
Keywords Resilience; Socio-ecological model; Systematic literature review; Unaccompanied migrant children; Vulnerability
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