Looked after young people at risk of offending: their views of a mixed-gender placement

被引:1
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作者
Copley, Jennifer [1 ]
Johnson, Daniel [1 ]
机构
[1] Kibble Educ & Care Ctr, Psychol Dept, Paisley PA3 2LG, Renfrew, Scotland
关键词
residential child care; young people; gender; girls and boys;
D O I
10.1080/02673843.2013.856801
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Changes to residential child care placements, from single-gender to mixed-gender, highlighted limitations in research and guidance on the use and management of such placements. To begin consideration of this topic, this study explored experiences of young people living in a mixed-gender residential placement. Thematic analysis, using an inductive approach, elicited themes from interviews with seven girls and boys residing in one residential placement. The analysis highlighted one global theme Gender should be considered, but is not a priority -and four organising themes Mixed gender living is normal and beneficial; Living with other people is difficult, regardless of gender; Gender has its place and Other issues are more relevant. The analysis highlighted the relevance of gender focused research and exploring service users experiences. Exploring young people's experiences provided a starting point to the question of 'single-gender versus mixed-gender placements', providing vital insight into areas that warrant further exploration and areas of development that may improve the management of mixed-gender residential placements.
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页码:369 / 378
页数:10
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