“I married because …”: Motivations to marry early among female spouses in child marriages in northern Ghana

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
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Abstract

Child marriage is practised in Ghana with a prevalence rate of 27.2 %. This high prevalence is due to how marriage is conceptualized and constructed in communities that practice child marriage. Though reasons for the practice of child marriage are well documented, empirical studies of the married adolescent girls’ reasons for marrying early in the Ghanaian context are scant. This study, therefore, sought to present experiential factors that influenced the early marriage of adolescent girls. Twenty-one married girls aged between 13 and 17 years were recruited from selected communities in the Northern region of Ghana using purposeful, convenient and snowball sampling techniques. Individual face-to-face in-depth interviews with a semi-structured interview guide were adopted for the collection of data. A generic inductive qualitative analysis method was used to analyse the accounts of their experiences. Three core themes emerged as reasons influencing participants’ decision to marry. Personal motivating factors focused on adolescent girls’ personal need for children, idleness, peer group comparison and love. Economically motivated reasons include poverty, the quest for a better life and enticement by men. Sociocultural reasons include teenage pregnancy, family pressure and societal views on marriage among others. Information on the motivations for marriage among adolescent girls may be relevant to policymakers and interventionists in developing measures and interventions that are tailored to the needs of individuals affected by the practice of child marriage.

"我结婚是因为......":加纳北部童婚中女性配偶早婚的动机
加纳的童婚率高达 27.2%。之所以出现如此高的流行率,是因为在实行童婚的社区中,婚姻是如何被概念化和构建的。虽然童婚习俗的原因有据可查,但对加纳已婚少女早婚原因的实证研究却很少。因此,本研究试图介绍影响少女早婚的经验因素。采用有目的、方便和滚雪球的抽样方法,从加纳北部地区选定的社区中招募了 21 名年龄在 13 至 17 岁之间的已婚少女。在收集数据时,采用了半结构化访谈指南进行面对面深入访谈。采用了通用的归纳定性分析方法来分析他们的经历。影响参与者做出结婚决定的原因有三个核心主题。个人动机因素主要集中在少女对子女的个人需求、无所事事、同龄群体比较和爱情。经济方面的原因包括贫穷、追求更好的生活和男人的引诱。社会文化方面的原因包括少女怀孕、家庭压力和社会对婚姻的看法等。关于少女结婚动机的信息可能与决策者和干预者有关,有助于他们制定适合受童婚习俗影响的个人需求的措施和干预措施。
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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