Division of Sociology & Social Policy, School of Social Sciences, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK.
J Adolesc. 2011 Oct;34(5):941-9. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2010.12.005. Epub 2011 Feb 18.
Drawing on the social psychological concept of possible selves, this study explores the future self concept of young fathers in prison. In considering life after release from prison, qualitative data relating to hoped-for, feared and expected possible selves was generated by 34 young fathers aged between 18 and 21 years. The most common categories of hoped-for and expected selves related to employment and parenting, whereas feared selves related predominantly to offending or a return to prison. The prevalence of possible selves relating to parenting suggests that parenthood is a key component of the representations of present and future identity of young fathers in prison. Findings are discussed in relation to the positive aspect of parenthood for young men in prison, parenting identities in the transition from custody to community, future research directions and the development of interventions targeting young fathers in prison.
本研究借鉴社会心理学中的可能自我概念,探讨了监狱中年轻父亲的未来自我概念。通过对 34 名年龄在 18 至 21 岁之间的年轻父亲进行调查,获得了与希望、恐惧和预期的可能自我相关的定性数据。希望和预期的自我最常见的类别与就业和育儿有关,而恐惧的自我主要与犯罪或重返监狱有关。与育儿有关的可能自我的普遍性表明,育儿是监狱中年轻父亲现在和未来身份的重要组成部分。研究结果与以下方面有关:监狱中年轻男性的育儿的积极方面、从监禁到社区的过渡中的育儿身份、未来的研究方向以及针对监狱中年轻父亲的干预措施的发展。