Who Stays, Who Moves on and the Host Population: A Picture of Adolescents’ Perceived Well-Being and Risk Behaviours
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The study aims to evaluate the health profile of first- and second-generation Romanian
immigrants living in Italy compared to their adolescent peers in the country of origin (Romania) and
the host population (Italian-borns). Analyses were performed on the 2013/2014 Health Behaviour
in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey data. Romanian natives showed lower levels of health
complaints and higher life satisfaction than Romanian migrants, who were similar to the host
population, especially the second-generation ones. A comparable prevalence of being bullied was
registered among Romanians, both native and immigrant, with significantly lower levels among
Italian natives. Bullying others showed the second-generation migrants share a similar prevalence
with the host population. The prevalence of liking school a lot was three times higher among the
Romanian natives than among their peers living in Italy. Thanks to the HBSC data, this study is the
first to examine the health of adolescent migrants from both the perspective of the host country and
the population of origin. The results highlight the need for a more nuanced approach to studying
immigrant populations, taking into account both the host country’s perspective and the health
patterns of the population of origin.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
adolescents; migrants; host population; natives; country of origin; perceived well-being;
risk behaviours
Elenco autori:
Charrier, Lorena; Comoretto, Rosanna Irene; Bersia, Michela; Dalmasso, Paola; Koumantakis, Emanuele; Borraccino, Alberto; Baban, Adriana; Berchialla, Paola; Lemma, Patrizia
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