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Journal of Health and Social Behavior | 1999

Perceived racial discrimination, depression, and coping: a study of Southeast Asian refugees in Canada.

Samuel Noh; Morton Beiser; Violet Kaspar; Feng Hou; Joanna Anneke Rummens

Using data obtained from personal interviews with 647 Southeast Asian refugees in Canada, this study tests hypotheses regarding both the association between perceived racial discrimination and depression, and the roles of coping and ethnic identity in conditioning the nature of the discrimination-depression relation. Refugees who reported that they had experienced racial discrimination had higher depression levels than their counterparts who reported no such experiences. Responding to discrimination through confrontation was not significantly associated with depression. Study findings support the effectiveness of forbearance in diminishing the strength of the association between discrimination and depression. The moderating effect of forbearance was conditioned by the level of ethnic identity: The beneficial effect of forbearance was significantly greater among those holding stronger ethnic identification. Cultural and situational interpretations of the findings are presented.


Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology | 2010

Predictors of emotional problems and physical aggression among children of Hong Kong Chinese, Mainland Chinese and Filipino immigrants to Canada

Morton Beiser; Hayley Hamilton; Joanna Anneke Rummens; Jacqueline Oxman-Martinez; Linda Ogilvie; Chuck Humphrey; Robert W. Armstrong

Background and study aimsData from the New Canadian Children and Youth Study (NCCYS), a national study of immigrant children and youth in Canada, are used to examine the mental health salience of putatively universal determinants, as well as of immigration-specific factors. Universal factors (UF) include age, gender, family and neighbourhood characteristics. Migration-specific (MS) factors include ethnic background, acculturative stress, prejudice, and the impact of region of resettlement within Canada.MethodsIn a sample of children from Hong Kong, the Philippines and Mainland China, the study examined the determinants of emotional problems (EP), and physical aggression (PA). A two-step regression analysis entered UF on step 1, and MS variables on step 2.ResultsUniversal factors accounted for 12.1% of EP variance. Addition of MS variables increased explained variance to 15.6%. Significant UF predictors: parental depression, family dysfunction, and parent’s education. Significant MS variables: country of origin, region of resettlement, resettlement stress, prejudice, and limited linguistic fluency. UF accounted for 6.3% of variance in PA scores. Adding migration-specific variables increased variance explained to 9.1%. UF: age, gender, parent’s depression, family dysfunction. MS: country of origin, region of resettlement, resettlement stress, and parent’s perception of prejudice.ConclusionsNet of the effect of factors affecting the mental health of most, if not all children, migration-specific variables contribute to understanding immigrant children’s mental health.


Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal | 2001

Southeast Asian Refugees' Perceptions of Racial Discrimination in Canada

Morton Beiser; Samuel Noh; Feng Hou; Violet Kaspar; Joanna Anneke Rummens


Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal | 2003

Conceptualising Identity and Diversity: Overlaps, Intersections, and Processes

Joanna Anneke Rummens


Journal of School Health | 2011

Immigrant Parents' Perceptions of School Environment and Children's Mental Health and Behavior.

Hayley Hamilton; Lysandra Marshall; Joanna Anneke Rummens; Haile Fenta; Laura Simich


Paediatrics and Child Health | 2013

Uninsured immigrant and refugee children presenting to Canadian paediatric emergency departments: Disparities in help-seeking and service delivery

Cécile Rousseau; Audrey Laurin-Lamothe; Joanna Anneke Rummens; Francesca Meloni; Nicolas Steinmetz; Fernando Alvarez


Maternal and Child Health Journal | 2013

Access to Health Care for Undocumented Migrant Children and Pregnant Women: The Paradox Between Values and Attitudes of Health Care Professionals

Mónica Ruiz-Casares; Cécile Rousseau; Audrey Laurin-Lamothe; Joanna Anneke Rummens; Phyllis Zelkowitz; François Crépeau; Nicolas Steinmetz


Canadian Ethnic Studies Journal | 2003

Ethnic Ancestry, Culture, Identity, and Health: Using Ethnic Origin Data from the 2001 Canadian Census

Joanna Anneke Rummens


Children & Society | 2018

Defining Social Inclusion for Children with Disabilities: A Critical Literature Review

Donna Koller; Morgane Le Pouesard; Joanna Anneke Rummens


Refuge: Canada's Journal on Refugees | 2008

Post-Disaster Mental Distress Relief: Health Promotion and Knowledge Exchange in Partnership with a Refugee Diaspora Community

Laura Simich; Lisa Andermann; Joanna Anneke Rummens; Ted Lo

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Violet Kaspar

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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Audrey Laurin-Lamothe

Université du Québec à Montréal

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Hayley Hamilton

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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Laura Simich

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health

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