Lived experience of teenage girls from living in pseudo-family centers

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Introduction Every year, due to economic and social pressures, parents leave a large number of children in the community, which is the most common form of care for these children around the world, care and living in orphanages . The aim of this study was to investigate the lived experience of adolescent girls living in orphanages (boarding houses). Method The method of the present study was descriptive phenomenology. Based on the sampling method focused on criteria and theoretical saturation criteria, 26 adolescent girls who had the experience of living in boarding houses in 1399 participated in this study. Semi-structured interview method was used for data collection and Kolaizi seven-step method was used for data analysis. Findings Analysis of the information obtained from the interviews revealed eight main themes: negative emotions, psychological empowerment, attitude to life, lack of coping skills, mental preoccupations, needs, social anxiety, Orientation towards a successful future. Discussion The results of the present study showed that adolescent girls living in homes, in addition to being psychologically empowered and oriented towards the future, were successful with challenges and issues such as abandonment, depressed mood, behavioral problems and injuries, discharge and its problems, group life problems. , Fear of the future, social stigma and deficiencies such as lack of family and emotional deficiencies.

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volume 23  issue 89

pages  309- 355

publication date 2023-08

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