Coping of Young Refugees in Germany

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Nilles, Hannah
Demir, Zeynep
Braig, Johanna
Schmees, Pia
Rueth, Jana-Elisa
Eschenbeck, Heike
Lohaus, Arnold
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European Journal of Health Psychology. Hogrefe & Huber. 2022, 29(1), pp. 15-25. ISSN 2512-8442. eISSN 2512-8450. Available under: doi: 10.1027/2512-8442/a000094
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Background: Coping is considered to have an important influence on well-being, especially in adolescent refugees dealing with a high amount of stress. In addition, gender differences in coping are a common topic for research and are often attributed to differences in socialization between boys and girls. Aims: The study aims at clarifying the gender differences in coping strategies used by non-Western adolescents. Additionally, associations with aspects of socialization, in particular Gender Role Attitudes (GRA), on gender differences are investigated. Method: Refugees from Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan (N = 106, 55% male) aged 11–18 years completed questionnaires in schools or housing facilities. Associations between gender, GRA, coping strategies, and well-being were investigated using moderation and regression analyses. Results: Gender differences found in previous literature could, in part be replicated. Refugee girls reported more anger-related emotion regulation than boys did. However, GRA did not show any connections to coping strategies. Limitations: Most limitations result from low reliabilities and possible biases due to the use of self-reports. Conclusion: The more frequent use of anger-related emotion regulation as the only gender difference replicated in this study highlights the importance of research with refugee samples to prevent over-generalization of previous results from Western cultures.

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coping, refugees, adolescents, gender role attitudes
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ISO 690NILLES, Hannah, Denny KERKHOFF, Zeynep DEMIR, Johanna BRAIG, Pia SCHMEES, Jana-Elisa RUETH, Heike ESCHENBECK, Arnold LOHAUS, 2022. Coping of Young Refugees in Germany. In: European Journal of Health Psychology. Hogrefe & Huber. 2022, 29(1), pp. 15-25. ISSN 2512-8442. eISSN 2512-8450. Available under: doi: 10.1027/2512-8442/a000094
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@article{Nilles2022Copin-56473,
  year={2022},
  doi={10.1027/2512-8442/a000094},
  title={Coping of Young Refugees in Germany},
  number={1},
  volume={29},
  issn={2512-8442},
  journal={European Journal of Health Psychology},
  pages={15--25},
  author={Nilles, Hannah and Kerkhoff, Denny and Demir, Zeynep and Braig, Johanna and Schmees, Pia and Rueth, Jana-Elisa and Eschenbeck, Heike and Lohaus, Arnold}
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