| Literature DB >> 29167699 |
Rima Mourtada1, Jennifer Schlecht2, Jocelyn DeJong1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent reports have suggested that child marriage among Syrians may be increasing as a result of displacement and conflict. This study sought to gather qualitative data about the factors that promote child marriage practices among Syrian refugees in Al Marj area in the Bekaa valley, Lebanon, where the majority of Syrian refugees have settled in Lebanon. The second aim of this study was to generate recommendations on how to mitigate the drivers and consequences of child marriage practices based on the findings.Entities:
Keywords: Child marriage; Conflict; Displacement; Early marriage; Lebanon; Syrian refugees
Year: 2017 PMID: 29167699 PMCID: PMC5688503 DOI: 10.1186/s13031-017-0131-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Confl Health ISSN: 1752-1505 Impact factor: 2.723
A brief description of the FGDs conducted for this study
| Group | Participants | Recruited |
|---|---|---|
| 18–19 year old women; married | 6 | from inside the settlements |
| 18–19 year old women; unmarried | 6 | from inside the settlements |
| 22–24 year old women; married | 6 | from inside the settlements |
| 22–24 year old women; unmarried | 6 | from outside the settlements |
| Mothers of 18–19 year old daughters; unmarried | 6 | from outside the settlements |
| Mothers of 18–19 year old daughters; married | 6 | from outside the settlements |
| Fathers of 18–19 year old daughters; unmarried | 6 | from inside the settlements |
| Fathers of 18–19 year old daughters; married | 8 | from inside the settlements |
| TOTAL | 50 |
The main themes and sub-themes
| Main themes | Sub-themes |
|---|---|
| A- Challenges faced by refugees | 1- Financial pressures and inability of families to meet basic needs |
| B- Change in marriage practices | 1- Changes in how girls learn about marriage and relationships |
| C- Knowledge about negative consequences of child marriage | 1- Inability to register births |
| D- Current services are not meeting women’s needs | 1- Lack of trust in Lebanese service providers |