Department of Criminology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Kibbutzim College, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Fam Process. 2024 Jun;63(2):711-730. doi: 10.1111/famp.12915. Epub 2023 Jul 6.
Despite the pivotal role that parents play in their adolescent children's lives, intervention programs aimed at at-risk, immigrant youth have often neglected the role of the parents. Informed by an ecological perspective, the current study explored how the intersecting experiences of parents and adolescents in the Ethiopian immigrant community in Israel inform adolescent risk and resilience. A sample of 55 parents and adolescent children, who were involved in a program serving at-risk families, and eight service providers participated in five focus groups. Grounded theory analyses of transcripts provided insights into family processes in which the experience of disenfranchisement of parents (due to societal and familial processes) transacts with feelings of isolation and withdrawal of their adolescent children. We documented five issues that reinforced this core pattern: Stigma and discrimination, cultural and language differences between parents and youth, disempowerment in interactions with authorities, parental role strain, and negative influence of the neighborhood. We also documented three resilience processes that counter this pattern (community cohesion, cultural socialization and ethnic and cultural pride, and vigilant parental monitoring). Results suggest a need for family-based intervention programs that can counter reinforcing cycles of disenfranchisement and build on families' resilience resources.
尽管父母在青少年生活中起着关键作用,但针对风险青少年和移民青年的干预计划往往忽视了父母的作用。本研究从生态视角出发,探讨了以色列埃塞俄比亚移民社区中父母和青少年的交叉经历如何影响青少年的风险和适应能力。研究选取了 55 名参与服务高危家庭项目的父母和青少年儿童,以及 8 名服务提供者,他们参加了五个焦点小组。对转录本的扎根理论分析提供了有关家庭过程的见解,其中父母的被剥夺感经历(由于社会和家庭过程)与青少年的孤立感和退缩感相互作用。我们记录了五个强化这一核心模式的问题:污名和歧视、父母和青少年之间的文化和语言差异、与当局互动中的无力感、父母角色紧张以及邻里的负面影响。我们还记录了三个抵抗这种模式的适应过程(社区凝聚力、文化社会化和民族文化自豪感、以及父母警惕的监督)。研究结果表明,需要制定基于家庭的干预计划,以抵制强化的被剥夺感循环,并利用家庭的适应资源。