| Reference : Health, Well-Being and Health Behavior among Immigrant Adolescents in Social Context |
| Dissertations and theses : Doctoral thesis | |||
| Social & behavioral sciences, psychology : Sociology & social sciences | |||
| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44659 | |||
| Health, Well-Being and Health Behavior among Immigrant Adolescents in Social Context | |
| English | |
Kern, Matthias Robert [University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Social Sciences (DSOC) >] | |
| 28-Aug-2020 | |
| University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg | |
| Docteur en Sciences Sociales | |
Willems, Helmut Erich ![]() | |
| [en] Health Inequalities ; Health ; Migration ; Adolescence | |
| [en] This dissertation is guided by an overarching interest in integrating social-environmental factors
into models of immigrant adolescent health, well-being and health behavior. While such ecological models are enjoying increasing popularity within health research as a whole, research concerned with immigrant adolescents in particular, has, as of yet, paid only little attention to social-environmental factors. To address this gap in the literature, informed by an ecological perspective, the current dissertation focusses on the role of social-environmental factors in immigrant adolescent health, well-being and health behavior. All of the studies compiled in this dissertation seek to exemplarily illustrate the relevance of one of the investigated social contexts (school-class, receiving country, origin country) by assessing the role that particular factors pertaining to the context play for a particular health related outcome. | |
| http://hdl.handle.net/10993/44659 |
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