PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG IMMIGRANT ADOLESCENTS - CULTURE-SPECIFICFACTORS IN THE CASE OF IMMIGRANTS FROM THE FORMER SOVIET-UNION

Authors
Citation
J. Mirsky, PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS AMONG IMMIGRANT ADOLESCENTS - CULTURE-SPECIFICFACTORS IN THE CASE OF IMMIGRANTS FROM THE FORMER SOVIET-UNION, International journal of psychology, 32(4), 1997, pp. 221-230
Citations number
56
Categorie Soggetti
Psychology
ISSN journal
00207594
Volume
32
Issue
4
Year of publication
1997
Pages
221 - 230
Database
ISI
SICI code
0020-7594(1997)32:4<221:PDAIA->2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Studies investigating the effects of immigration on the psychological wellbeing of adolescents have produced variable and inconclusive resul ts: some identify immigrant adolescents as a group of risk whereas oth ers fail to demonstrate higher psychological distress in this group of adolescents. It is suggested in the present paper that cultural facto rs active in specific ethnic groups of immigrants may in part account for this inconsistency. The present study explores the psychological d istress of immigrant adolescents from the Former Soviet Union (FSU) in Israel. The respondents were 560 university students (250 females and 310 males) who had immigrated to Israel from the FSU since 1989. The present report relates to one of the instruments applied in the study: the Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI). Mean BSI scores of the respondents were significantly higher than those of Israeli adolescents and in so me categories higher than the American norms. A high percent of the im migrant respondents have reported severely troubling symptoms; however no significant differences were found between the BSI scores of FSU i mmigrants in Israel and their peers in the FSU. The findings are discu ssed in light of some sociocultural characteristics of society in the FSU.