Does school social capital protect against loneliness in newly arrived minors? A mixed-method study in Flemish secondary schools providing reception programmes Ghent University
As the number of newly arrived minors (NAMs) has rapidly grown in Europe over the past decades, researchers have started to address the health consequences of migration for children. While extensive attention has been devoted to the mental and physical health of NAMs, little empirical work has focused on their social well-being. However, theoretical insights suggest that NAMs are at a double jeopardy of loneliness, because of their age and ...