Resilience among Unaccompanied Foreign Minors
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Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala
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2022-09Referencia bibliográfica
Mohamed-Abderrahman, J. Ruiz-Garzón, F. Vilá-Baños, R. (2022). Resilience among unaccompanied foreign minors. Revista de cercetare si Interventie Sociala. Vol 79, pp. 70-85.  https://doi.org/10.33788/rcis.79.5
Resumen
This paper deals with resilience in unaccompanied foreign minors (referred to 
as MENA in Spanish) who are in Melilla, either in reception centres or in a “street 
situation”. The presence of these young people in Melilla has been increasing 
signifi cantly since 2014, becoming a major problem for a city of only 12.3 km2, 
a population of approximately 87,000 inhabitants and bordering Morocco, the 
country from which most of them come. The aim of this study is to identify and 
analyse the behaviours or elements that favour resilience in MENA. To this end, a 
quantitative methodology has been chosen, using a questionnaire with a suffi  cient 
degree of validity and reliability aimed at identifying the MENA with the greatest 
number of resilient indicators. The sample consisted of 148 MENA, chosen by 
probability sampling. The results show that most of them have migrated for work. 
Almost all of them are from urban backgrounds and come from large families. 
More than half have a good family relationship. They have been in Melilla for up 
to 12 years, are multilingual, more than half feel Moroccan and many are not in 
school. In 10 years’ time, most of them imagine themselves married, with a stable 
job and living in another Spanish city. Young people in a “street situation”, who 
are the most resilient, prefer to be on the street rather than in a reception centre. 
Three clusters corresponding to MENA profi les with diff erent levels of resilience 
were identifi ed through a two-stage analysis.





