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Stress and Coping among Migrant and Local-Born Adolescents in Hong KongHong Kong Baptist University
Hong Kong Baptist University This study compared stress and coping among 243 migrant and 750 local-born Chinese adolescents in Hong Kong. Findings showed that compared to their local-born counterparts, migrants showed no difference in perceived stress, whereas they were less likely to use withdrawal coping and showed higher self-esteem and less delinquent behavior. Adjustment of migrant adolescents was related to the fathers education level and years of residence in Hong Kong. Research and policy implications were discussed.
Key Words: stress and coping migrants Hong Kong
Youth & Society, Vol. 36, No. 3,
312-332 (2005) |
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