Psychological Distress and Acceptance of Violence Legitimizing Masculinity Norms among Adolescents A Comparison regarding Migration Background in a Representative School Survey

被引:3
作者
Klein, Eva M. [1 ]
Woelfling, Klaus [1 ]
Beutel, Manfred E. [1 ]
Dreier, Michael [1 ]
Mueller, Kai W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Univ Med, Klin & Poliklin Psychosomat Med & Psychotherapie, Untere Zahlbacher Str 8, D-55131 Mainz, Germany
关键词
migration; adolescents; psychological strain; violence legitimizing masculinity norms; DIFFICULTIES QUESTIONNAIRE SDQ; GERMAN HEALTH INTERVIEW; BEHAVIORAL-PROBLEMS; MENTAL-HEALTH; CHILDREN; STRENGTHS; IMMIGRANT; ACCULTURATION; VALIDATION; MIGRANT;
D O I
10.1055/s-0042-115932
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
摘要
The proportion of adolescent migrants in Germany aged 15-20 years has risen to about 29.5 % in 2014 according to Federal census statistics. The purpose of the current study was to describe and to compare the psychological strains of adolescent 1st and 2nd generation migrants with non-migrants in a representative school survey. Acceptance of violence legitimizing masculinity norms was explored and its correlation with psychological strain was analyzed. Self-reported data of psychological strain (internalizing and externalizing problems) and acceptance of violence legitimizing masculinity were gathered among 8 518 pupils aged 12-19 years across different school types. Among the surveyed adolescents, 27.6 % reported a migration background (5.8 % 1st generation migrants; 21.8 % 2nd generation migrants). Particularly 1st generation migrants scored higher in internalizing and externalizing problems than 2nd generation migrants or non-migrants. The differences, however, were small. Adolescents with migration background suffered from educational disadvantage, especially 1st generation migrants. Male adolescents reported significantly higher acceptance of violence legitimizing masculinity norms than their female counterparts. Strong agreement with the measured concept of masculinity was found among pupils of lower secondary school and adolescents reported regularly tobacco and cannabis consumption. The acceptance of violence legitimizing masculinity norms was greater among migrants, particularly 1st generation migrants, than non-migrants. Overall, high acceptance of violence legitimizing masculinity norms was related to externalizing problems, which can be understood as dysfunctional coping mechanisms of social disadvantage and a lack of prospects.
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