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A qualitative research study to explore the lived experiences of females who are homeless and living in shelters.

机译:一项定性研究,旨在探索无家可归并居住在庇护所中女性的生活经验。

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Homelessness could affect all persons at some point in life regardless of age, gender, race and class if a person falls prey to certain risk factors such as chronic mental illness, addiction, family disruptions, and sudden or protracted unemployment. The female population is at a greater disadvantage of falling prey to becoming homeless by virtue of their gender and implicit and explicit gender inequality principles woven in society's structural system. The researcher focuses on the female homeless population in order to understand and explore the unique challenges they encounter that have led them to experience homelessness. In addition, the researcher specifically questions why homelessness continues to be a problem because social service programs are often available for persons in need before they become homeless.;Themes that emerged from the study were better understood utilizing three counseling theories: Relational-Cultural Theory (RCT), Psychodynamic Theory and Narrative Theory. RCT posits that human beings grow through and toward connection. Human beings need connections to flourish, and stay alive. Psychodynamic Theory takes a developmental approach to examine early childhood experiences, whether they be positive or negative, and how such experiences and life events may affect a person's adult life. Finally, Narrative Theory takes into consideration a persons' story, and how this population makes meaning from their experiences. The narratives of this specific population is imperative to give a voice to those who don't have a voice, in particular giving a voice to the female homeless population who are doubly invisible in today's society. It is also necessary to examine such narratives for problem laden or solution focused language; Narrative Theory therefore, offers insight into the power of the word of mouth, tales, stories, accounts, descriptions and what individuals choose to retain or forget during traumatic experiences.;To this effect, the researcher will conduct a qualitative study by interviewing females who are homeless and residing in shelters in order to understand their unique experiences of homelessness and to deduce how they structured meaning from their circumstances. To enhance the questionings surrounding this dilemma, females residing in shelters in the upper Midwest region were interviewed.
机译:如果一个人沦为某些危险因素,例如慢性精神病,成瘾,家庭破裂以及突然或长期失业,那么无家可归者可能会影响到每个人的生活,无论年龄,性别,种族和阶级如何。女性人口由于其性别以及社会结构体系中所隐含的和明显的性别不平等原则而处于沦为无家可归的更大劣势。研究人员关注女性无家可归者,以了解和探索她们所遇到的独特挑战,这些挑战使她们经历了无家可归的问题。此外,研究人员特别质疑为什么无家可归仍然是一个问题,因为社会服务计划经常在需要帮助的人变得无家可归之前就可以使用。;利用三个咨询理论可以更好地理解研究的主题: RCT),心理动力学理论和叙事理论。 RCT认为,人类通过联系而成长。人类需要建立联系才能蓬勃发展并生存。心理动力学理论采用发展的方法来检验儿童早期经历,无论是正面还是负面,以及这些经历和生活事件如何影响一个人的成年生活。最后,叙事理论考虑了一个人的故事,以及这个人如何从他们的经历中获得意义。该特定人群的叙述必须给那些没有声音的人发声,尤其是要给在当今社会中双双看不见的女性无家可归者发声。还需要检查此类叙述,以找出问题或解决方案所用的语言;因此,叙事理论可以洞悉口碑,故事,故事,叙述,描述以及个人在遭受创伤的经历中选择保留或忘记的内容。为此,研究人员将通过采访女性进行定性研究。他们无家可归并居住在避难所中,以便了解他们无家可归的独特经历并从环境中推断出他们如何构成意义。为了加强围绕这个难题的质疑,对居住在中西部地区住房中的女性进行了采访。

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  • 作者

    Onungwe, Mary Ollor.;

  • 作者单位

    North Dakota State University.;

  • 授予单位 North Dakota State University.;
  • 学科 Social research.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 99 p.
  • 总页数 99
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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