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Dual Vulnerability of Being Both a Teen and an Immigrant Parent: Illustrations from an Italian Context
Authors:Gina Riccio  Emma Baumgartner  Yvonne Bohr  Deborah Kanter  Fiorenzo Laghi
Affiliation:1. Department of Social and Developmental Psychology, Sapienza, University of Rome, Via dei Marsi, 78, 00185, Rome, Italy
2. Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Italy has experienced a recent surge in immigration, which has led to an increase in the country’s birth rate. Many immigrant mothers are adolescent parents. 30 adolescent mothers (17 recent immigrants and 13 adolescents of Italian descent) completed measures of adolescent self-development and motherhood, perceived availability and satisfaction with social support, and emotional and behavioral characteristic of their children. Findings suggest that immigrant teen mothers show more difficulties related to parenting than do Italian born teen mothers. In particular, immigrant teen mothers report lower levels of social support satisfaction and availability, higher levels of parent–child dysfunction, and experience motherhood and child behavior as more problematic. The findings highlight and confirm the need for well-designed, specific supportive services for adolescent immigrant mothers.
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