现实陷阱中未被承认的村庄中的贝都因家庭:父母和幼儿的风险与保护观点。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK
Ibtisam Marey-Sarwan
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居住在Naqab/Negev地区未被承认的村庄(UVs)的贝都因人构成了一个民族和文化少数民族,代表了以色列社会在经济、社会和教育领域最弱势的部分。本文基于在紫外线下进行的两个研究项目,涉及46名贝都因母亲和38名4-5岁的儿童,重点关注他们对风险和保护的看法。这项研究旨在放大那些经常被忽视的个人的声音,揭示在持续的政治冲突中家庭的生活现实。该研究采用定性的、背景知情的方法,强调了这些家庭因其边缘化地位而面临的重大挑战,并揭示了母亲和儿童在风险认知方面的差异和相似之处。母亲们提供了对家庭动态、文化期望和社会政治障碍(如缺乏基本服务)的见解,这些见解塑造了她们对风险和保护的看法。相比之下,孩子们分享基于直接经验的独特思考——比如害怕黑暗和没有安全区域——往往缺乏成年人所具有的更广泛的背景意识。两组人都认为家庭和社区的支持是重要的保护因素。然而,母亲们也强调精神、教育和技术,而孩子们则指出自然、宠物和他们的家是有意义的应对机制。研究结果可用于倡导有针对性的政策和实用建议,以解决UVs贝都因家庭的独特需求,强调考虑历史、社会政治和生态背景的文化敏感干预措施的重要性,最终为更有效的支持策略提供信息。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA,版权所有)。
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Bedouin families in unrecognized villages in the trap of reality: Perspectives of risk and protection among parents and young children.

The Bedouin population living in unrecognized villages (UVs) in the Naqab/Negev region constitutes an ethnic and cultural minority that represents the most disadvantaged sector of Israeli society across economic, social, and educational spheres. This article is based on two research projects conducted in the UVs, involving 46 Bedouin mothers and 38 children aged 4-5 years, focusing on their perspectives regarding risk and protection. The research aims to amplify the voices of individuals who are often unheard, shedding light on the lived realities of families amid ongoing political conflict. Using a qualitative, context-informed approach, the study highlights significant challenges faced by these families due to their marginalized status and reveals both differences and similarities in risk perceptions between mothers and children. Mothers provide insights into family dynamics, cultural expectations, and sociopolitical obstacles-such as the lack of essential services-that shape their views on risk and protection. In contrast, children share unique reflections based on immediate experiences-such as fears of the dark and the absence of safe areas-often lacking the broader contextual awareness present in adults. Both groups identified family and community support as important protective factors. However, mothers also highlighted spirituality, education, and technology, while children pointed to nature, pets, and their homes as meaningful coping mechanisms. Study results can be used to advocate for targeted policies and practical recommendations to address the unique needs of Bedouin families in UVs, emphasizing the importance of culturally sensitive interventions that consider historical, sociopolitical, and ecological contexts, ultimately informing more effective support strategies. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.
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