乞讨的社会心理原因:乞讨的模式和影响

IF 0.8 Q3 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY FWU Journal of Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-12-15 DOI:10.51709/19951272/winter2022/3
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本研究旨在利用解释现象学分析(IPA)探讨乞丐关系的心理社会原因,以检验乞丐的行为模式和乞讨的影响。研究设计是探索性的。总样本量为15名乞丐,包括7名男性和8名女性。采用自行构建的开放式问卷,调查乞讨的心理社会原因、影响和乞讨行为模式。调查结果显示,失业、贫困和缺乏专业技能是主要的社会原因。据报道,进一步的身体残疾、老年和一些严重的慢性疾病是导致乞丐的主要生物学原因。乞丐的心理原因包括缺乏自尊、感觉毫无价值和对未来的不安全感。乞丐经常表现出自卑、内疚、羞耻、不满、被侮辱、悲伤、孤独、无助和自卑。大多数参与者报告称,他们以集体乞讨、展示自己的疾病和残疾、作为宗教援助、出售廉价商品和赌博方式。人们对乞丐的积极态度主要包括同情、善良、支持,消极态度包括仇恨、无视和言语虐待。建议的消除贫困的解决方案包括消除贫困的政府措施,以及照顾那些依靠乞讨来养活他们的无人照顾的父母
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Psychosocial Causes of Beggary: Modes and Effects of Beggary
The present research aimed to explore the psychosocial reasons of beggary in relation to examine modes of beggars’ behaviour, and effect of beggary, using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The research design was Exploratory. Total sample size is 15 beggars including 7 men and 8 women. A self-constructed open ended questionnaire investigating about the psychosocial reasons, effects of beggary and modes of begging behavior was employed for data collection. The findings showed that unemployment, poverty, and lacks of professional skills were reported as major social causes. Further physical disability, old age and some serious and chronic diseases were reported as major biological causes of beggary. Psychological causes of beggary included lack of self-respect, feelings of worthless, and feelings of insecurity about their future. Beggars frequently reported to experience low self-esteem, guilt, shame, dissatisfaction, being insulted, sadness, feelings of loneliness, helplessness and inferiority. Majority of the participants reported begging in group from, showing their illness and handicapedness, as religious assists, selling cheap goods, as modes of begging. Peoples, positive attitude towards beggars mostly included sympathy, kindness, support and negative included hatred, disregard, and verbal abuses. The solutions suggested to end beggary are included governmental measures to eradicate poverty and taking care of unattended older parents who take beggary to support them
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