| Literature DB >> 32318155 |
Laura A Voith1, Joan Marie Blakey2.
Abstract
Researchers have examined knowledge and skillsets that enhance successful transitions into independent living for at-risk youth residing in independent living programs; however, few studies examine programs outside of the United States. Employing focus groups and participant-observation, this exploratory study examined areas of personal development, knowledge, and skills that former graduates, staff, and administrators of a Philippines-based independent living program believed essential for the success of young women with traumatic histories. Thematic analysis revealed three themes: (1) Psycho-Emotional-Spiritual Well-Being, (2) Cultivating a Fighting Spirit, and (3) Financial Stability. Distinct from much of the literature, spiritual development, a mechanism of Psycho-Emotional-Spiritual Wellbeing, and Cultivating a Fighting Spirit, a form of empowerment, emerged as important areas of development. The focal program emphasized personal development and restoration for the survival and success of young Filipina women in their agency. © Springer International Publishing 2016.Entities:
Keywords: Cross-cultural; Girls; Qualitative methodology; Trauma; Treatment; Violence
Year: 2016 PMID: 32318155 PMCID: PMC7163886 DOI: 10.1007/s40653-016-0116-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Child Adolesc Trauma ISSN: 1936-1521