Resilience of college students with rural left-behind experience in China: a qualitative study

Q3 Social Sciences
Xi Du
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ABSTRACT Although parent–child separation and environmental pressure cast numerous challenges to left-behind children, some of them still achieved positive development. This study employed a life-course perspective to reveal the dynamic developmental trajectories and concealed protective factors among college students with left-behind experience. A qualitative approach with in-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted to collect six participants’ life histories. Each participant’s life trajectories were delineated. Their life stories were coded thematically. The analyses of life trajectories present the uniqueness of each person’s life trajectory as well as common demands at each development stage. Two internal assets (empathy and initiative) and three external resources (positive educational expectations from family, active attention and acknowledgement from school and low social pressure from the community) were identified as significant protective factors during the left-behind period. This information provides important insights that can be used to create early interventions in building resilience against development problems among left-behind children.
中国农村留守大学生心理弹性的质性研究
虽然亲子分离和环境压力给留守儿童带来了诸多挑战,但仍有一部分留守儿童获得了积极的发展。本研究采用生命历程视角,揭示留守大学生的动态发展轨迹和隐性保护因素。采用深入、半结构化访谈的定性方法收集了六名参与者的生活史。每个参与者的生活轨迹都被描绘出来。他们的人生故事按主题进行编码。对人生轨迹的分析呈现出每个人人生轨迹的独特性,以及每个发展阶段的共同需求。两种内部资源(共情和主动性)和三种外部资源(来自家庭的积极教育期望、来自学校的积极关注和认可以及来自社区的低社会压力)被认为是留守期的重要保护因素。这些信息提供了重要的见解,可用于制定早期干预措施,以建立对留守儿童发展问题的适应能力。
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China Journal of Social Work
China Journal of Social Work Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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