Toward a Positive Psychology of Immigrants

Volume: 14, Issue: 4, Pages: 619 - 632
Published: Apr 18, 2019
Abstract
The vast majority of immigration-focused research in psychology is rooted in deficit models that center on negative health outcomes (e.g., depression, acculturative stress, anxiety, substance use), resulting in a widely held assumption that immigrants are at greater risk for pathology and poor well-being compared with native-born individuals. Moreover, current political discourse often portrays immigrants as more prone to crime compared with...
Paper Details
Title
Toward a Positive Psychology of Immigrants
Published Date
Apr 18, 2019
Volume
14
Issue
4
Pages
619 - 632
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