Journal article
Coping with Stressors by Drawing on Social Supports: The Experiences of Adolescent Syrian Refugees in Canada
Abstract
This study explores how teenage Syrian refugees use their social networks to cope with stressors. Through interviews with nine youth aged 16 to 18 living in Ontario, Canada, stressors related to pre- and post-migration emerged. Family, peers, school staff, and organizations were identified as social networks, each having unique reasons why they were selected. Coping was categorized as individualistic or collectivistic. Teenage Syrian refugees …
Authors
Salam Z; Gajaria A; Wahoush O; Nouvet E
Journal
Refuge Canada's Journal on Refuge, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 1–17
Publisher
York University Libraries
DOI
10.25071/1920-7336.40887
ISSN
0229-5113