“不要害羞地寻求帮助”:与城市、黑人、第一代大学生的小组合作

IF 0.5 Q4 SOCIOLOGY
Krista Malott, S. Gosai, Zara Khan, Katherine Precourt, Tracy Gamerman, Genevieve Waldman
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摘要

一位城市黑人高中学生分享了他们在大学预科咨询小组(PFGCS)的经历,该小组专门针对未来的第一代大学生。寻求帮助的重要性,作为本研究的一个主要主题,根据黑人,第一代大学生,被强调和探索。参与者的经历包括在准备和进入大学方面的知识有限,以及受性别社会化和种族主义影响的寻求帮助障碍。参与者的经验表明,亲和小组工作是解决这些障碍的一种手段。
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“Don’t Be Shy to Ask for Help”: Group Work With Urban, Black, First-Generation College Students
An urban, Black high school population share their experiences of a college preparatory counseling group specific to prospective first-generation college students (PFGCS). The salience of help seeking, as a major theme in this study, is highlighted and explored according to Black, first-generation college going students. Participant experiences include aspects of limited knowledge in regard to preparing for, and navigating, college, as well barriers to help-seeking influenced by gender socialization and racism. Participant experiences suggest affinity group work as a means for addressing such barriers.
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