Mastering Life Chances and Choices: A Metasynthesis of How Disadvantaged Young People Navigate Between Self-Identity and Stigma

Karijn Aussems, J. Isarin, Alistair Niemeijer, Christine Dedding
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Care-dependent people are increasingly expected to actively participate in an accelerating society. This metasynthesis provides insight into how contemporary society complicates the pathways to self-actualization for disadvantaged young people. Giddens’ concept of self-identity was used to analyze the experiences of disadvantaged young people in three participatory projects. These initiatives enable network governance where young people and professionals work together, to better match their care needs and support. Participants often feel that they need to magnify their capabilities to get opportunities for self-actualization and to magnify their disadvantages so they can be acknowledged as “care dependent”, a prerequisite to receive professional support. They call upon professionals and policymakers to recognize their multilayered self-identities and to provide a supportive environment that is adjusted to their own pace, so that they can belong and genuinely participate as their true selves.
掌握人生的机会和选择:弱势青少年如何在自我认同与污名之间游走的元综合
人们越来越期待依赖护理的人积极参与到日益发展的社会中来。这一元综合研究深入探讨了当代社会如何使弱势青年实现自我的途径复杂化。吉登斯的自我认同概念被用来分析弱势青年在三个参与性项目中的经历。这些举措实现了网络管理,年轻人和专业人员一起工作,以更好地满足他们的护理需求和支持。参与者通常认为,他们需要放大自己的能力,以获得自我实现的机会,并放大自己的劣势,这样他们才能被承认为 "依赖照顾者",这是获得专业支持的先决条件。他们呼吁专业人员和政策制定者承认他们多层次的自我身份,并提供一个支持性的环境,以适应他们自己的步伐,使他们能够作为真正的自我归属并真正参与其中。
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