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Coping strategies of street-involved youth : exploring contexts of resilience.
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73856
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UPS BIBL CENTR 39-C-632
Vecchia numerazione
399607
Autore
KOLAR, K.
Titolo
Coping strategies of street-involved youth : exploring contexts of resilience. Parte componente di periodico
Descrizione fisica
pp. 744-760
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Estratto da: Journal of Youth Studies 2012, 15, 6
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Literature on how street-involved youth (SIY) cope with risky environments remains very limited. This exploratory study investigates SIY's coping strategies, employing the "contexts of resilience" framework (where resilience is understood as a process that changes over time and by environment) to situate an inductive thematic analysis of interviews with 10 current and former SIY. Three themes are explored: social distancing; experiences of violence; and self-harm and suicidality. The first two themes illustrate the double-edged nature of some coping strategies. While social distancing could contribute to isolation from social supports and violent self-defense to retaliatory harm, without alternative resources to prevent victimization these strategies must be acknowledged as reasoned responses to the risks associated with a violent milieu. Strategies assumed to be maladaptive among more normative youth may be among the limited resources available for SIY to utilize in attempts to make positive changes in their lives. The final theme explores self-harm and suicidality as indicative of social and structural needs and shows how in the SIY context such behaviors may not signify an outcome of non-resilience. The adaptation of assessments of coping strategies to be congruent with evaluative contexts should be applied to resilience research addressing other marginalized populations.
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COPING.
PROBLEMI SOCIALI.
VIOLENZA.
AUTOLESIONISMO.
SUICIDIO.
RESILIENZA.
DISADATTAMENTO.
LAVORO DI STRADA.
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Ambito
Sociologico
Autore Secondario
ERICKSON, P.G.
STEWART, D.
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Journal of Youth Studies 2012, 15, 6.
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