Ethnic socialisation profiles and depression among ethnic minority adolescents in China: a person-centred approach
Abstract Background Ethnic socialisation plays a vital role in the development of ethnic minority adolescents. However, the generalizability of research findings beyond the context of immigrant societies in the United States remains unclear. Methods Utilising a person-centred approach, this study an...
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Main Authors: | Xiaojiao Yuan (Author), Yushi Gou (Author), Lili Zeng (Author), Qiuyan Chen (Author) |
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