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      The Impact of Acculturation Style and Acculturative Hassles on the Mental Health of Somali Adolescent Refugees

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          Refugee adolescents often immigrate to a new society because of experiences of persecution and trauma, which can have profound effects on their mental health. Once they immigrate, many refugees experience stressors related to resettlement and acculturation in the new society. The current study examined relationships among acculturation styles and hassles and the well-being of young refugees as well as the role of gender. Data were collected from 135 young refugees ( M age = 15.39, SD = 2.2; 62% male) from Somalia resettled in the United States The findings from our study indicate that in addition to trauma history, acculturative hassles and acculturation style impact the wellbeing of Somali refugee adolescents. These findings indicate the need to understand both past experiences as well as current challenges. Potential areas for intervention are discussed.

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          Journal
          101256527
          32795
          J Immigr Minor Health
          J Immigr Minor Health
          Journal of immigrant and minority health / Center for Minority Public Health
          1557-1912
          1557-1920
          18 June 2015
          August 2016
          01 August 2017
          : 18
          : 4
          : 771-778
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Northeastern University, Sociology and Health Sciences Departments, Institute on Urban Health Research and Practice, 360 Huntington Ave, 521 Holmes Hall, Boston, MA 02115, Phone: (617) 373-3485
          [2 ]Refugee Trauma and Resilience Center, Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115
          [3 ]Department of Psychiatry, Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115
          Article
          PMC4670815 PMC4670815 4670815 nihpa698024
          10.1007/s10903-015-0232-y
          4670815
          26048358
          4619ddd4-c575-4e84-b773-ef95301a440d
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          acculturative hassles,mental health,adolescents,acculturation,refugees

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