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'Our lives aren't over': A strengths-based perspective on stigma, discrimination, and coping among young parents

机译:“我们的生活没有结束”:在年轻父母之间的耻辱,歧视和应对的基于优势的角度

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The current study conducted interviews and focus groups with twenty-four diverse 16-25 year old parents to elicit in-depth narratives about experiences related to parenting status. Parents were recruited from a case management program in the Southwestern United States supporting high school graduation and workforce employment (for mothers and fathers, respectively). Young parents disclosed experiences of shame, stigma, and discrimination associated with perceptions about their "fitness" to be a parent and moral judgment. Themes arose that revealed the positive, adaptive ways that participants coped with potentially deleterious experiences with a focus on their role as a parent and role model for their children. Our findings highlight positive meaning-making and resiliency of young parents when confronted with discrimination and systemic barriers, with many participants focusing on the benefits of parenthood within a unique developmental context. Further, implications for program development, provider trainings, and public policy and advocacy efforts for young parents are discussed.
机译:目前的研究通过了二十四个多元化的16-25岁的父母进行了采访和焦点小组,以引出有关与育儿地位相关的经验的深入叙述。从美国西南部的案例管理计划中招募了父母,支持高中毕业和劳动力就业(分别为母亲和父亲)。年轻的父母披露了与对父母和道德判断的“健康”的看法相关的羞耻,耻辱和歧视的经验。主题出现,揭示了参与者应对潜在有害经验的积极,自适应方式,重点关注他们作为孩子的父母和榜样的作用。我们的调查结果强调了年轻父母在面对歧视和系统障碍时突出了积极的意义和弹性,许多参与者专注于父母身份在独特的发展环境中的利益。此外,讨论了对计划开发,提供商培训和公共政策以及年轻父母的宣传努力的影响。

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