Department of Sociology , University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA.
Cult Health Sex. 2012;14(1):73-86. doi: 10.1080/13691058.2011.624641. Epub 2011 Nov 14.
Despite its relative infrequency, pregnancy is perceived by parents in rural Malawi as a leading cause of school dropout among female students. This paper explores parents' beliefs about adolescent sexual activity and schoolgirl pregnancy and how these perceptions frame parents' aspirations and expectations about girls' schooling. In-depth interviews were collected in rural Malawi from 60 adults aged 25-50 who were the parent of at least one school-aged child. Four themes emerged from the data: how expectations about sexual activity frame parental expectations about schooling duration and dropout, the loss of parental control, the negative influence of classmates and schools as unsafe environments. These concerns frame how parents consider a daughter's schooling prospects and are active even for parents whose daughters are not sexually active or who are not yet old enough to have gone through puberty. Although all parents aspire for their children to attend secondary school, these perceptions of daughters' relative risk weaken parents' motivation to encourage daughters to remain in school.
尽管相对较少见,但在马拉维农村,父母认为怀孕是女学生辍学的主要原因之一。本文探讨了父母对青少年性行为和少女怀孕的看法,以及这些看法如何影响父母对女孩接受教育的期望。我们在马拉维农村地区对 60 名年龄在 25 至 50 岁之间、至少有一名学龄儿童的成年人进行了深入访谈。数据中出现了四个主题:对性行为的期望如何影响父母对受教育年限和辍学的期望、父母控制的丧失、同学和学校作为不安全环境的负面影响。这些担忧影响了父母对女儿接受教育前景的看法,即使对于那些女儿没有性行为或还没有到青春期的父母来说,这种担忧也是存在的。尽管所有父母都希望孩子上中学,但对女儿相对风险的这种看法削弱了父母鼓励女儿继续上学的动力。