Noel Melissa E, Hoeben Evelien M
Temple University, Department of Criminal Justice, 115 W. Berks St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 USA.
Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), P.O. Box 71304, 1008 BH Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
J Child Fam Stud. 2022;31(11):3125-3139. doi: 10.1007/s10826-022-02366-2. Epub 2022 Aug 18.
Prior literature highlights that children of incarcerated parents are more likely to endure negative life outcomes. Yet, this discussion is mainly centered on the immediate impacts of parental incarceration during childhood and adolescent years, with less focus on the longer-term consequences as these children emerge into adulthood. This study examined how young adults interpreted their experience of parental incarceration. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 young adults to understand their interpretations of parental incarceration as a turning point in specific transitions to adulthood: education and employment, intimate relationships, living independently, and parenthood. Findings demonstrate that, for some respondents, this experience created negative turning points, for example, by limiting their academic opportunities due to financial strain or a lack of support, hindering their trust in romantic partners, keeping them from living independently due to feelings of responsibility for the remaining parent, or by creating a fear of repeating the cycle with their own children. For other respondents, this experience created positive impacts on their lives because it provided a motivational push towards acquiring an education, accelerated them into becoming independent, or encouraged their desire to become a good parent and provide stability for their own children. There were also respondents who believed that the experience had no effects on certain life domains. These findings add to the growing body of research by providing support that parental incarceration can influence avenues for success and alter navigations into emerging adulthood.
先前的文献强调,父母被监禁的孩子更有可能承受负面的生活结果。然而,这种讨论主要集中在童年和青少年时期父母被监禁的直接影响上,较少关注这些孩子成年后的长期后果。本研究调查了年轻人如何解读他们父母被监禁的经历。对19名年轻人进行了半结构化访谈,以了解他们如何将父母被监禁视为向成年期特定过渡(教育和就业、亲密关系、独立生活和为人父母)中的一个转折点。研究结果表明,对一些受访者来说,这种经历产生了负面的转折点,例如,由于经济压力或缺乏支持而限制了他们的学术机会,阻碍了他们对浪漫伴侣的信任,由于对留下的父母负有责任感而使他们无法独立生活,或者使他们害怕自己的孩子重蹈覆辙。对其他受访者来说,这种经历对他们的生活产生了积极影响,因为它为获得教育提供了动力,促使他们更快地独立,或者激发了他们成为好父母并为自己的孩子提供稳定生活的愿望。也有受访者认为这种经历对某些生活领域没有影响。这些发现为越来越多的研究提供了支持,即父母被监禁会影响成功的途径,并改变进入成年初期的人生轨迹。