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Poverty, Family Process, and the Mental Health of Immigrant Children in Canada

Morton Beiser, MD FRCPC, Feng Hou, PhD, Ilene Hyman, PhD and Michel Tousignant, PhD

Morton Beiser, Feng Hou, and Ilene Hyman are with the Culture, Community, and Health Studies Program, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and the Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Michel Tousignant is with the Laboratoire de recherche en écologie humaine et sociale, Université de Québec a Montréal, Montreal, Canada.



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FIGURE 1 —Mediational pathways through which poverty affects children's emotional problems.

 


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FIGURE 2 —Mediational pathways through which poverty affects children's behavioral problems.

 





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