Socially excluded young adult Israeli women's social activism: A new approach to promoting well-being.

Irit Birger Sagiv, L. Goldner, Yifat Carmel
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The present study explored the developmental trajectories and increased well-being of socially excluded young Israeli adult women participating in civic engagement peer groups. Twenty-one women participated in a qualitative longitudinal study design comprising 50 in-depth semistructured interviews at four assessment times. The interoperative phenomenological analysis approach revealed three main themes demonstrating a shift from survival to thriving. The first theme, "group connectedness," describes participants' positive feelings from participating in the group. The second theme, "exploring and practicing civic engagement," covers the gains in women's civic engagement abilities and definitions. The third theme, "From flaws to sparks," describes women's changes in mindset and their growing ability for reflection and making plans. The findings are discussed through the lens of the social justice paradigm to suggest a developmental model which sees developmental well-being as a human right. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).
被社会排斥的以色列年轻成年妇女的社会活动:促进福祉的新方法。
本研究探讨了被社会排斥的以色列年轻成年女性参与公民参与同伴团体的发展轨迹和幸福感的提高。21 名妇女参与了一项定性纵向研究设计,包括在四个评估时间进行 50 次深入的半结构式访谈。互操作现象学分析方法揭示了三大主题,显示了从生存到繁荣的转变。第一个主题是 "小组联系",描述了参与者参与小组的积极感受。第二个主题 "探索和实践公民参与 "涵盖了妇女在公民参与能力和定义方面的收获。第三个主题 "从缺陷到火花 "描述了妇女在心态上的变化,以及她们在反思和制定计划方面不断增强的能力。研究结果通过社会公正范式的视角进行了讨论,提出了一种将发展福祉视为人权的发展模式。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA,保留所有权利)。
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