Unaccompanied migrant minors in Europe and U.S.: A review of psychological perspective and care challenges
- Creators
- Migliorini L.
- Rania N.
- Varani N.
- Ferrari J. R.
Description
Unaccompanied migrant minors are youth under the age of 18 who migrate alone, traveling separately from both parents. These youth may be asylum seekers, recognized refugees, or other externally displaced persons. Unaccompanied migrant minors have become an increasingly prevalent global issue. However, this phenomenon might be better understood considering the peculiarities of their contexts, since there are differences related to specific conditions and reception systems. The present study reviewed and compared visually previously reported psychological perspective of unaccompanied migrant minor receiving services from select European countries and the U.S. Unaccompanied migrant minors create a challenge on a nation's care system because these minors are the most vulnerable group in the context of migration. Our explorative assessment suggested underlining similarities and differences between contexts, reflecting the unique needs of the unaccompanied migrants and proposed services and intervention models.
Additional details
- URL
- https://hdl.handle.net/11567/1067510
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1067510
- Origin repository
- UNIGE