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  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Cultural Studies

Background:

  • The US demographic landscape is rapidly evolving due to immigration, leading to a more multiracial and multicultural society.
  • Globalization accelerates the movement of people and ideas, increasing the complexity of daily life and challenges faced by immigrant families.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore identity formation in immigrant children and adolescents.
  • To examine the effects of immigration and acculturation stresses on immigrant youth and their families.
  • To highlight the role of resiliency and risk factors in the developmental process of immigrant populations.

Main Methods:

  • This article is a conceptual discussion.
  • It synthesizes existing research on immigration, acculturation, and identity development.
  • It focuses on the psychological and social factors affecting immigrant children and adolescents.

Main Results:

  • Immigration and acculturation present unique stressors that can impact identity formation.
  • Resiliency and risk factors significantly influence how immigrant children and families navigate these challenges.
  • Divergent worldviews can lead to intrafamilial conflicts, potentially hindering child development.

Conclusions:

  • Clinicians must understand the complexities of immigrant experiences to effectively treat these populations.
  • Recognizing cultural nuances and intrafamilial dynamics is essential for supporting healthy child development.
  • A comprehensive approach considering acculturation, resilience, and risk is vital for immigrant family well-being.