Public perceptions of adolescent mothers in need of care and protection in Jordan: Could community-based alternatives to institutional placement reduce stigma?

Academic Article

Abstract

  • Adolescent girls who become pregnant outside of marriage in the Middle East experience increased stigma, risk of social exclusion, and family violence. This study examined whether community-based foster care has the potential to reduce the stigma attached to pregnant girls placed in protective institutional care within an Arab context. Using data from a public survey of adults in Jordan, this study found that stigma was significantly lower when the pregnant girl was described as placed in foster care rather than institutional care. Findings indicate that foster care models may have the potential to lessen the stigma attached to these girls.
  • Authors

  • Brewer, Kathryne
  • MacKenzie, Michael J
  • Ibrahim, Rawan W
  • Schwalbe, Craig SJ
  • Batayneh, Jude
  • Gearing, Robin E
  • Status

    Publication Date

  • July 2017
  • Has Subject Area

    Published In

    Keywords

  • Behavioral and Social Science
  • Clinical Research
  • Pediatric
  • Digital Object Identifier (doi)

    Start Page

  • 861
  • End Page

  • 868
  • Volume

  • 60
  • Issue

  • 4