Coping COVID- 19 Pandemic Induced Adversities through Parental Involvement: Experiences of Late Adolescents Pursuing Diploma Program from Kathmandu Valley

Ramila Subedi
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Amid the truism that pandemics can cause devastating effects on individuals from different group and class, the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the situation. In the world that has been experiencing distancing and isolation, adolescents are no exception to the vulnerabilities. However, the risks and adversities they face even seem to have got overshadowed by their engagement with virtual platforms. At the same time, the expectations they have from their parents and the role parental involvement plays for helping them cope with the challenges have remained less discussed. The study, hence, aimed at unraveling how the adolescents experienced COVID- 19 induced adversities and how they coped with them through parental involvement. In this course, three adolescents who have been pursuing diploma Program from the Kathmandu Valley were selected purposively while narrative inquiry was adopted as the method of study. Out of the engagement with the adolescents’ narratives, it was discovered that adolescents experienced socio- economic adversities along with the risk induced by their indulgence in online platforms. At the same time, the adversities were related to the denial they had faced in relation to indigenous skills. Despite this, they were found to have built resilience, and bounced back to normalcy from the adversities with support and engagement of their parents. Hence, the study implies adolescents’ experiences of risks and adversities along with the role of familial and parental involvement in managing the adversities.
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通过父母参与应对COVID- 19大流行引发的逆境:加德满都谷地晚期青少年攻读文凭课程的经验
众所周知,大流行会对不同群体和阶层的个人造成毁灭性影响,而2019冠状病毒病大流行的爆发加剧了这种情况。在距离和孤立的世界中,青少年也不例外。然而,他们所面临的风险和逆境似乎被他们对虚拟平台的投入所掩盖。与此同时,他们对父母的期望以及父母在帮助他们应对挑战方面所扮演的角色却很少被讨论。因此,这项研究旨在揭示青少年如何经历COVID- 19引发的逆境,以及他们如何通过父母的参与来应对这些逆境。在本课程中,我们有意选择了三位来自加德满都谷地攻读文凭课程的青少年,并采用叙事探究的方法进行研究。在与青少年叙事的接触中,我们发现青少年在沉迷网络平台的同时也经历了社会经济困境和风险。与此同时,逆境与他们在土著技能方面所面临的否认有关。尽管如此,研究发现他们已经建立起了适应能力,并在父母的支持和参与下从逆境中恢复正常。因此,该研究暗示了青少年的风险和逆境经历以及家庭和父母参与管理逆境的作用。
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