Experiences with an intercultural training for professionals from child-welfare services working with children and adolescents following child abuse and neglectAbstract.Background: As part of a multicenter study ...
Mental Disorders among RefugeesAbstract. Children and adolescents with migration and refugee backgrounds are subject to various health-related, psychosocial, sociocultural, and economic burdens that may influence ...
Development and validation of a job-related multimethod test to measure intercultural competenceIntercultural competence is defined as a global behavioral orientation with a multidimensional structure. A test to measure intercultural competence was ...
Abstract. This paper reviews existing evidence on how the intercultural competence of young people can be promoted by schools. It begins by examining the concept of intercultural competence, and the values, attitudes, skills, knowledge, ...
Due to the growing globalization of business processes, teamwork increasingly requires intercultural skills. Furthermore, many teams rely predominantly on electronic collaboration (virtual teams), requiring team members to develop and adhere to norms in a ...
Abstract. Intercultural competence is defined as a lifelong learning task that can be developed in any intergroup situation. A self-regulated learning model is applied to better understand the intercultural learning process that is initiated during the ...