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追逐梦想,不畏艰难。

Chasing a dream against all odds.

机构信息

University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Pharmacy, 777 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI, 53705, USA.

School of Human Ecology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 53706, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 Sep 15;22(1):1748. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14130-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Youth of color growing up in poverty face many challenges that children from more affluent families never experience. These children often reside in disadvantaged neighborhoods with substandard housing, inadequate medical care, and under resourced schools. This places these children at risk for poor academic achievement, school dropout, abuse and neglect, behavioral and socioemotional problems, and physical health problems. In spite of these risks, some children "beat the odds" and overcome the challenges and adversities in their external contexts. The paper reports the findings of a draw-and-write activity designed to learn the processes whereby protective factors promote resilience from a child's point of view.

METHODS

In this qualitative study, a draw-and-write activity was conducted with a convenience sample of 33 children, (23 females and 10 males of which 10 were Hmong, 11 were Middle Eastern, and 12 were African Americans) .The children were asked to make visual representations of resources (persons or things that, in their view, contribute to their wellbeing.) In depth interviews with a subset of 15 of the children was conducted to discuss the meaning of the images in their drawings. A summative content analysis of the visual and narrative data was performed using a resilience framework.

RESULTS

Regardless of racial/ethnic background, parents, and especially mothers, were the main "person or thing" identified by these children living in poverty as helping them "make it thus far in life." Ninety seven percent of the participants in this study described their parent(s) as nurturing and supportive, enabling them to overcome obstacles and adversities within their environment. Forty five percent of participants identified their mother as a key anchor in their life Fifty eight percent of the African American children indicated that their parent(s) encouraged education to escape poverty.

CONCLUSION

The findings support that families, particularly parents have the strongest influence on supporting the resilience process in a child. These findings were consistent across ethnicity and gender. Families, particularly parents, should be the target of future interventions designed to produce resilient behaviors in youth of color living in poverty.

摘要

背景

在贫困中成长的有色人种青年面临着许多挑战,而这些挑战是来自较富裕家庭的孩子从未经历过的。这些孩子通常居住在条件较差的社区,住房条件差、医疗保健不足、学校资源匮乏。这使这些孩子面临学业成绩不佳、辍学、虐待和忽视、行为和社会情感问题以及身体健康问题的风险。尽管存在这些风险,但有些孩子“战胜了困难”,克服了外部环境中的挑战和逆境。本文报告了一项绘画和写作活动的结果,该活动旨在从儿童的角度了解保护因素促进适应力的过程。

方法

在这项定性研究中,对一个方便样本(33 名儿童,其中 23 名女性和 10 名男性,其中 10 名为苗族,11 名为中东人,12 名为非裔美国人)进行了绘画和写作活动。要求孩子们用视觉表现出资源(他们认为有助于他们幸福的人或事物)。对其中 15 名儿童进行了深入访谈,以讨论他们画作中图像的含义。使用适应力框架对视觉和叙述数据进行了总结性内容分析。

结果

无论种族/族裔背景如何,父母,尤其是母亲,都是这些生活在贫困中的孩子眼中帮助他们“度过一生”的主要“人或事物”。本研究的 97%参与者描述他们的父母(或双方)养育和支持他们,使他们能够克服环境中的障碍和逆境。45%的参与者将他们的母亲视为他们生活中的关键支柱,58%的非裔美国儿童表示他们的父母(或双方)鼓励他们接受教育以摆脱贫困。

结论

研究结果支持家庭,特别是父母,对支持儿童适应力过程的影响最大。这些发现与种族和性别无关。家庭,特别是父母,应该是未来干预的目标,旨在培养生活在贫困中的有色人种青年的适应力行为。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3dda/9476302/bc69df242dcd/12889_2022_14130_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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