Department of Psychology, University of Oviedo, 33003 Oviedo, Spain.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jun 28;18(13):6935. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18136935.
The social changes experienced in many countries have prolonged the transition to adult life for young people. That being said, those who leave child care cannot afford this privilege, in that they do not benefit from the same support and resources, having to confront an accelerated transition which exposes them to increased risk of negative outcomes and social exclusion. Moreover, this transition might be even riskier for unaccompanied migrant care leavers, who are four times as vulnerable, given their status as young people in care, as adolescents, as migrants and being unaccompanied. This paper seeks to explore the profiles, needs, and experiences of unaccompanied young migrants in comparison with other care leavers. Data were collected by means of a semi-structured interview to explore their pre-care, in-care, and aftercare experiences. A highly specific profile of unaccompanied young migrants has been revealed that differs from the other care leavers in terms of worse educational, occupational, and economic outcomes, limited support networks, and more obstacles to accessing aftercare supports. Conversely, they also exhibited some strengths, such as having less pre-care, in care, and aftercare traumatic experiences, less psychological distress and fewer risky behaviors compared with other care leavers.
许多国家经历的社会变革延长了年轻人向成年生活的过渡时间。也就是说,那些离开儿童保育机构的人无法享受这种特权,因为他们无法获得同样的支持和资源,必须面对加速的过渡,这使他们面临更多的负面结果和社会排斥的风险。此外,对于孤身移民的照顾离开者来说,这种过渡甚至更加危险,因为他们作为照顾中的年轻人、青少年、移民和孤身一人,脆弱性是其他照顾离开者的四倍。本文旨在探讨孤身移民年轻照顾离开者的特征、需求和经历,并将其与其他照顾离开者进行比较。通过半结构化访谈收集数据,以探讨他们在照顾前、照顾中和照顾后的经历。揭示了孤身移民年轻照顾离开者的一个高度特定的特征,他们在教育、职业和经济方面的结果更差,支持网络有限,以及在获得照顾后支持方面面临更多障碍,与其他照顾离开者不同。相比之下,他们在照顾前、照顾中和照顾后的创伤经历、心理困扰和危险行为方面也表现出一些优势,比其他照顾离开者更少。