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Welfare babies: poor children's experiences informing healthy peer relationships in Canada.

机译:福利婴儿:加拿大贫困儿童的经历促进了健康的同伴关系。

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Positive peer relationships among children living in poverty are important for their well-being, resiliency and mental and physical health. This paper explicates the 'felt experience' of children living in poverty, and the implications of these experiences for healthy peer relationships, from a re-analysis of two qualitative research studies in Canada examining children living in food insecure circumstances. Poor children feel deprived, part of the 'poor group', embarrassed, hurt, picked on, inadequate and responsible. Poor children internalize their own lack of social resources in feelings of deprivation. They experience negative feelings relative to their peers-inadequacy, embarrassment and hurt. Children do identify group membership but it is not used as a social resource, as it could be, but rather as a symbol of social segregation. Children also feel responsible for ameliorating some of the effects of their poverty and this seems to strengthen their relationship with their mothers. This could equally be translated into peer-related support, such as standing up to poor bashing, or engaging constructively with higher social class peers. Health promotion strategies that seek to foster positive peer relationships and enhance children's sense of belonging should offer novel social environments in which poor children can engage a variety of peers.
机译:生活在贫困中的儿童之间的积极同伴关系对于他们的福祉,复原力以及身心健康至关重要。本文通过对加拿大两项对生活在粮食不安全环境中的儿童进行研究的定性研究的重新分析,阐述了生活在贫困中的儿童的“感觉”,以及这些经历对健康的同伴关系的影响。可怜的孩子感到自己被剥夺了,成为“可怜的一群”的一部分,感到尴尬,受伤,被挑衅,缺乏责任感。可怜的孩子将自己缺乏社会资源的匮乏感内部化。与同龄人相比,他们会感到消极的感觉-不足,尴尬和受伤。孩子们确实确定了团体成员身份,但实际上并没有将其用作社会资源,而是社会隔离的象征。孩子们也为减轻贫困的某些影响感到负责,这似乎加强了他们与母亲的关系。同样可以将其转化为与同龄人相关的支持,例如忍受恶劣的抨击或与较高社会阶层的同龄人进行建设性的互动。旨在促进同龄人建立积极关系并增强儿童的归属感的健康促进策略应提供新颖的社会环境,使贫困儿童可以与各种同龄人交往。

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