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The Experiences of ¡¯Becoming a Mother¡¯ of the Juvenile Unmarried Mothers residing in Shelter Facilities

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of ¡®becoming a mother¡¯, regarding juvenile unmarried mothers in shelter facilities.

Methods: Data were collected by in-depth interviews with seven juvenile, unmarried mothers being under 24 years of age, and raising their children. The data were analyzed by using Qualitative Content Analysis.

Results: Five categories resulted from the experiences of ¡®becoming a mother¡¯. They were identified as: ¡®Pregnancy¡¯, ¡®Raising the Child¡¯, ¡®Living in a Shelter Facility¡¯, ¡®Living as an Unmarried Mother¡¯, and finally ¡®Preparing for the Future¡¯.

Conclusion: The shelter facility was perceived as a safe place for raising children by juvenile unmarried mothers, who had chosen to give birth and raise children after being abandoned by their families. However, they felt that living in the shelter was a stigma and simultaneously they should think that they ought to leave the place in the near future. In truth, their real life was grimmer than their thought. In this respect, policies should be changed to support them to raise children and be prepared to live with their children. Without any sense of stigma or discrimination as juvenile unmarried mothers, policies should support that they could live together in out community.
KeyWords

Juvenile, Unmarried mother, Qualitative research
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