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אובדנות בקרב מתבגרים מהגרים בעולם ובישראל

Translated title of the contribution: Suicidality in immigrant youth worldwide and in Israel

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    Abstract

    Immigration provides opportunities for improving life circumstances but it also presents major psycho-social challenges that can result in a mental crisis. This paper reviews psycho-social processes that immigrants undergo and the way they are linked to suicide risk. Our main focus is on the developmental stage of adolescence, and the unique challenges adolescents face in the destination country. Furthermore, local issues of immigration and suicidology in the context of Israel are addressed. Two distinct groups of immigrants that have changed the composition of the Israeli society in the last few decades are described: immigrants from the former Soviet Union and from Ethiopia. Lastly, a case study of a woman who emigrated from Georgia to Israel as a child and attempted suicide during adolescence is presented.
    Translated title of the contributionSuicidality in immigrant youth worldwide and in Israel
    Original languageHebrew
    Pages (from-to)149-168
    Number of pages20
    Journalמפגש לעבודה חינוכית-סוציאלית
    Volumeכ"ח
    Issue number51/52
    StatePublished - 2020

    UN SDGs

    This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
      SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

    IHP Publication

    • ihp
    • Adolescence
    • Adolescent psychology
    • Coming of age
    • Emigration and immigration
    • Immigrant absorption -- Israel
    • Immigrants
    • Jews, Ethiopian -- Eretz Israel
    • Jews, Ethiopian -- Israel
    • Jews, Soviet -- Eretz Israel
    • Jews, Soviet -- Israel
    • Stress (Psychology)
    • Suicidal behavior
    • Suicide
    • Suicide -- Prevention

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