"I want to succeed for her, so I can assure a better future for her": Parenting in Bedouin society in Israel.

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 SOCIAL WORK American Journal of Orthopsychiatry Pub Date : 2024-10-07 DOI:10.1037/ort0000803
Nitzan Scharf, Yair Ziv
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Bedouin society in Israel is characterized as a marginalized minority (Muslim) society struggling to maintain its uniqueness in a Western (Jewish) dominant society. In this unique qualitative study, we aimed to shed light on the distinctive characteristics of Bedouin parenting practices in the context of social change by exploring Bedouin parents' accounts of factors contributing to or hampering their parenthood. Ninety-nine parents (Mage = 33.25, SD = 4.89) were interviewed about their parenting and their perceptions of Bedouin society. Interviews were analyzed using a phenomenological approach. Parents' accounts indicated a tension between preserving traditions, social norms, and religious rules that offer cohesion, comfort, and security and embracing individualistic values and cultural changes to promote social mobility for future generations. Bedouin mothers were conflicted between seeking self-fulfillment and meeting societal expectations. Whereas some emphasized investing time and effort in parenting as a form of ensuring their children's success, others saw investing in themselves as a means to improve family mobility. The findings suggest the need to be mindful of cultural values that are important to parents (e.g., maintaining traditions) and of barriers to help-seeking (e.g., viewing secular ideas as threats to religiously based social structures) when working with parents from minority indigenous societies such as the Bedouin. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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"我想让她成功,这样我就能保证她有一个更美好的未来":以色列贝都因社会中的父母。
以色列的贝都因社会是一个边缘化的少数民族(穆斯林)社会,在西方(犹太人)占主导地位的社会中努力保持其独特性。在这项独特的定性研究中,我们旨在通过探究贝都因父母对促进或阻碍其养育子女的因素的描述,揭示贝都因父母在社会变革背景下养育子女做法的独特性。我们对 99 位父母(平均年龄 = 33.25 岁,最小年龄 = 4.89 岁)进行了访谈,了解他们的育儿情况以及他们对贝都因社会的看法。访谈采用现象学方法进行分析。家长们的叙述表明,在维护传统、社会规范和宗教规则(它们提供了凝聚力、舒适感和安全感)与接受个人主义价值观和文化变革以促进后代的社会流动性之间存在着矛盾。贝都因母亲在追求自我实现和满足社会期望之间矛盾重重。一些人强调在养育子女方面投入时间和精力,以此确保子女成才,而另一些人则认为投资自己是提高家庭流动性的一种手段。研究结果表明,在与贝都因人等少数民族原住民社会的父母合作时,需要注意对父母很重要的文化价值观(如保持传统)和寻求帮助的障碍(如将世俗观念视为对基于宗教的社会结构的威胁)。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry publishes articles that clarify, challenge, or reshape the prevailing understanding of factors in the prevention and correction of injustice and in the sustainable development of a humane and just society.
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