Fegert J M, Geiken G, Lenz K
Abteilung für Psychiatrie und Neurologie, Kindes- und Jugendalters der FU Berlin.
Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr. 1992 Dec;41(10):361-6.
The fall of the Berlin wall caused a sudden increase in migration from East-Germany to West-Berlin. In our sample we compared 155 Berlin elementary school children to 17 children from East-Germany now living in Berlin and 25 immigrant children most oft them coming from Turkey and Poland. Although many authors expected short-term disorders of adaptation, we found a constancy of psychiatric diagnosis in the migration group. We noticed important differences particularly in the new psychosocial situation of the former East German mothers, with many single-mother-families, where the mothers now were often unemployed.