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Title: Challenges of developing and conducting an international study of resilience in migrant adolescents
Authors: Hadfield, K
Ungar, M
Emond, A
Foster, K
Gatt, JM
Mason-Jones, A
Reid, S
Theron, L
Wouldes, T
Wu, Q 
Issue Date: Mar-2020
Source: International social work, Mar. 2020, v. 63, no. 2, p. 232-237
Abstract: The sequelae of migration and the effects of local migration policies on children’s physical and mental health are critical to examine, particularly given the historically high numbers of migrants and displaced people. The vulnerability of the study sample and the need to work across cultures and contexts makes research on this group challenging. We outline lessons learned through conducting a pilot study of resilience resources and mental health among migrant youth in six countries. We describe the benefits and challenges, and then provide recommendations and practical advice for social work researchers attempting cross-cultural team research on migrants.
Keywords: Adolescence
International research
Migrant
Research methods
Resilience
Team science
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Journal: International social work 
ISSN: 0020-8728
EISSN: 1461-7234
DOI: 10.1177/0020872818796147
Rights: This is the accepted version of the publication Hadfield, K., Ungar, M., Emond, A., Foster, K., Gatt, J. M., Mason-Jones, A., Reid, S., Theron, L., Wouldes, T., & Wu, Q. (2020). Challenges of developing and conducting an international study of resilience in migrant adolescents. International Social Work, 63(2), 232–237. Copyright © The Author(s) 2018. DOI: 10.1177/0020872818796147.
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