“像井里的青蛙”。尼泊尔西部少女人生抱负的质性研究

IF 2.3 3区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Dónya S Madjdian, E. Talsma, N. Shrestha, K. Cunningham, Maria Koelen, L. Vaandrager
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摘要

青少年的愿望对于健康地过渡到成年是很重要的。关于女孩的志向和她们在低收入背景下的形成的知识很少。在生命历程理论的框架下,这项定性研究旨在了解青春期女孩的生活愿望,特别关注学校、工作、家庭生活、健康和饮食,并探索在尼泊尔西部平原的纳瓦尔布尔和帕拉西两个地区,女孩的日常生活背景下,愿望是如何形成的。数据收集包括采访17名青春期女孩(11-19岁),使用创造性的启发技术:时间线绘制和网络映射。专题分析揭示了年轻、年长和已婚少女的独特愿望概况。年轻的女孩以现在为导向,有很高的抱负,而年长的女孩在抱负和现实之间取得平衡,相应地调整自己的抱负。已婚妇女大多安于目前的生活,并将失去的理想转移到子女身上。研究结果强调了女孩的情感、日常生活中的其他人、性别规范和结构性因素如何与青春期不同阶段的不同愿望领域相关。研究结果为综合政策和方案提供了方向,这些政策和方案旨在维持和培养青春期少女在特定阶段的抱负。
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‘Like a frog in a well'. A qualitative study of adolescent girls’ life aspirations in Western Nepal
ABSTRACT Adolescents’ aspirations are important for a healthy transition into adulthood. Knowledge about girls’ aspirations and their formation in a low-income context is scant. Framed within life course theory, this qualitative study aimed to understand adolescent girls’ life aspirations, with a specific focus on school, work, family life, health and diets, and explore how aspirations are shaped within girls’ everyday life context, in Nawalpur and Parasi, two districts in the plains of Western Nepal. Data collection involved interviewing 17 adolescent girls (11–19 years) using creative elicitation techniques: timeline drawing and network mapping. Thematic analyses revealed unique aspiration profiles of younger, older, and married adolescent girls. While younger girls were present-oriented and aspired high, older girls balanced aspirations with reality and in turn, adjusted their aspirations. Married women had mostly resigned themselves to their present lives and transferred their lost aspirations onto their children. Findings underscore how girls’ feelings, others in their daily lives, gendered norms, and structural factors, are related to different domains of aspirations during different stages of adolescence. Results give direction to integrated policies and programs that aim to sustain and cultivate adolescent girls’ aspirations at specific stages of adolescence.
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Journal of Youth Studies
Journal of Youth Studies SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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5.00
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82
期刊介绍: Journal of Youth Studies is an international scholarly journal devoted to a theoretical and empirical understanding of young people"s experiences and life contexts. Over the last decade, changing socio-economic circumstances have had important implications for young people: new opportunities have been created, but the risks of marginalisation and exclusion have also become significant. This is the background against which Journal of Youth Studies has been launched, with the aim of becoming the key multidisciplinary journal for academics with interests relating to youth and adolescence.
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