Societal Perceptions and Developmental Assets of Latina Youth From Low-Income Schools

Q3 Social Sciences
Eugenia L. Weiss, Juan Carlos Araque, Annalisa Enrile, Renee Smith-Maddox, Danielle Cohen, Catherine Davis
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Ensuring healthy development for youth is one of the Grand Challenges of the social work profession. This Grand Challenge seeks to reduce behavioral health problems in youth through prevention efforts. This paper presents a mixed-methods study of sixty Latina adolescents from low-income schools to better understand their perceptions of what it is like to be a girl in U.S. society and explore their strengths through their developmental assets. Understanding their assets rather than deficits would allow social workers as program developers, practitioners, and researchers as well as educators, to be able to focus on prevention. Overall, the study participants showed a strong foundation of assets reflecting personal development along with perceived support from family, school, and other social aspects of their lives. Some of the girls exhibited developmental vulnerability in terms of positive identity and constructive use of time. Additionally, findings from focus groups suggested four themes, including feeling external pressure from both other girls and boys to meet societal beauty ideals, gender-based norm disparities and double standards, desire for reliable support systems, and belief in self about achieving their goals. Based on the findings, implications for social workers engaging in positive youth development and preventative programming for Latina adolescents are provided through intersectionality and equity.
低收入学校拉丁裔青少年的社会认知和发展资产
确保青少年的健康成长是社会工作专业的重大挑战之一。这项大挑战旨在通过预防工作减少青少年的行为健康问题。本文介绍了一项混合方法研究,研究对象是来自低收入学校的 60 名拉丁裔青少年,目的是更好地了解她们对在美国社会中作为女孩的感受,并通过她们的发展资产来探索她们的优势。了解她们的优势而不是不足,将使作为项目开发者、实践者、研究者和教育者的社会工作者能够专注于预防工作。总体而言,研究参与者表现出了坚实的资产基础,这些资产反映了她们的个人发展,以及来自家庭、学校和生活中其他社会方面的支持。一些女孩在积极的身份认同和建设性地利用时间方面表现出了发展上的脆弱性。此外,焦点小组的研究结果还提出了四个主题,包括感受到来自其他女孩和男孩的外部压力以满足社会对美的理想、基于性别的规范差异和双重标准、对可靠支持系统的渴望以及对实现目标的自我信念。根据研究结果,通过交叉性和公平性,为从事青少年积极发展和拉丁裔青少年预防性计划的社会工作者提供了启示。
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Advances in social work
Advances in social work Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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