Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Rebeca Fernandes Ferreira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Morais,Normanda Araujo de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract The street life is part of a larger process of vulnerability. Many youths use the streets as an escape from poverty, abuse and violence. However, a focus on risks may neglect positive factors that have the potential to promote healthy development. Accordingly, we examined trajectories of street-involved youth with different subjective well-being (SWB) profiles. Interviews conducted at three time points with six-months intervals included a semi-structured life experience interview (e.g., leaving home, street life, and school experience) and well-being measures. Cluster analysis identified three groups namely average SWB, positive SWB, and negative SWB. Within each SWB profile, two participants were selected to a multiple case study. The results revealed that positive SWB group had connections with other environments (family and institutions) beyond the street, while youth with negative SWB reported low social support and strong involvement with the street. Negative SWB group were formed by girls who reported family conflict, emotional, physical and sexual violence and adjustment difficulties. Finally, this study suggests that well-being research can contribute to protective practices, also indicating to the need to strengthen family and institutional ties as a strategy for the youth development. The longitudinal approach points that early interventions can anticipated positive developmental outcomes.
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title Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
spellingShingle Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
Lima,Rebeca Fernandes Ferreira
Subjective well-being
street-involved youth
case study
title_short Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
title_full Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
title_fullStr Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
title_full_unstemmed Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
title_sort Subjective Well-Being Trajectories of Street-Involved Youth: Considerations of a Longitudinal Study
author Lima,Rebeca Fernandes Ferreira
author_facet Lima,Rebeca Fernandes Ferreira
Morais,Normanda Araujo de
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author2 Morais,Normanda Araujo de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Rebeca Fernandes Ferreira
Morais,Normanda Araujo de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Subjective well-being
street-involved youth
case study
topic Subjective well-being
street-involved youth
case study
description Abstract The street life is part of a larger process of vulnerability. Many youths use the streets as an escape from poverty, abuse and violence. However, a focus on risks may neglect positive factors that have the potential to promote healthy development. Accordingly, we examined trajectories of street-involved youth with different subjective well-being (SWB) profiles. Interviews conducted at three time points with six-months intervals included a semi-structured life experience interview (e.g., leaving home, street life, and school experience) and well-being measures. Cluster analysis identified three groups namely average SWB, positive SWB, and negative SWB. Within each SWB profile, two participants were selected to a multiple case study. The results revealed that positive SWB group had connections with other environments (family and institutions) beyond the street, while youth with negative SWB reported low social support and strong involvement with the street. Negative SWB group were formed by girls who reported family conflict, emotional, physical and sexual violence and adjustment difficulties. Finally, this study suggests that well-being research can contribute to protective practices, also indicating to the need to strengthen family and institutional ties as a strategy for the youth development. The longitudinal approach points that early interventions can anticipated positive developmental outcomes.
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