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AUTOR(ES) Rochelle L. Dalla , WENDY C. GAMBLE , R. Dalla , Jürgen Habermas
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Nebraska Omaha
ANO 2012
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 29a1c970e2b68b97f6f1fb88afc31213
MD5 e1c61cad79cbd37d278bf610a8eaba5c

Resumo

The social context of teenage parenting among reservation‐residing, Navajo Native Americans was examined. Intensive interviews were conducted with Navajo adolescent mothers who described their primary agents of support, types of support received, and experiences with interpersonal conflict. The teenagers'mothers were interviewed and provided additional information regarding the mother‐daughter relationship and their role in the provision of support. Interviews were tape‐recorded, transcribed, and then analyzed using Phenomonological Descriptive Analysis (Colaizzi, 1978). Variability in support provided by grandmothers was observed and examined relative to relationship histories and other life experiences. Relationships with male partners were described as tenuous; they provided little support to the teenage mothers. Peers, too, were reported as minimal providers of support and maternity as disruptive in the maintenance of adolescent friendships. Grandmother reports concurred with those of their teenage parenting daughters. Implications for policy and intervention are described.

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