Department of Psychology, Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines.
UGAT Foundation Inc., Ateneo de Manila University, Quezon City, Philippines.
J Community Psychol. 2022 Sep;50(7):3122-3140. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22820. Epub 2022 Feb 23.
This study identified resilience processes at the individual, family, and community levels among Filipino migrant domestic workers (MDWs). Resilience processes highlight strengths and resources that can enhance positive adaptation to problems that affect this vulnerable migrant group. Data came from focus groups and key informant interviews involving 27 MDWs and 7 key informants. Data was analyzed using thematic analysis and organized according to the socioecological model. Results revealed 7 resilience processes. Financial coping, health management, and spirituality were found across levels. Companionship and emotional support are transacted within family and community levels, whereas expanding knowledge and support occurs at individual and community levels. MDWs and their families prioritize each family member, whereas the community provides legal support. Resilience processes exist across ecological levels. However, individual resilience processes are insufficient, thus necessitating collective agency through familial and community resilience processes and building social structures that facilitate resilience.
本研究确定了菲律宾移徙家庭佣工(MDWs)个体、家庭和社区层面的复原力过程。复原力过程强调了可以增强对影响这一弱势移民群体的问题的积极适应的优势和资源。数据来自于涉及 27 名 MDWs 和 7 名关键信息提供者的焦点小组和关键信息提供者访谈。数据采用主题分析进行分析,并根据社会生态模式进行组织。结果揭示了 7 种复原力过程。经济应对、健康管理和精神信仰在各个层面都存在。陪伴和情感支持在家庭和社区层面进行交易,而扩大知识和支持则发生在个人和社区层面。MDWs 和他们的家人优先考虑每个家庭成员,而社区则提供法律支持。复原力过程存在于生态层面。然而,个体的复原力过程是不够的,因此需要通过家庭和社区的复原力过程来实现集体机构,并建立促进复原力的社会结构。