Emotional and behavioural problems of left behind children in Lithuania: a comparative analysis of youth self-reports and parent/caregiver reports using ASEBA
Abstract Background Children being left behind (LBC) in their home countries due to parental emigration is a global issue. Research shows that parents' emigration negatively affects children's mental health and well-being. Despite a high number of LBC, there is a dearth of data from Easter...
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Main Authors: | Justina Račaitė (Author), Khatia Antia (Author), Volker Winkler (Author), Sigita Lesinskienė (Author), Rita Sketerskienė (Author), Rūta Maceinaitė (Author), Ingrida Tracevskytė (Author), Elena Dambrauskaitė (Author), Genė Šurkienė (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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