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In Spite of All,We Make It: Themes of Stress and Resiliency as Told by Women in Families Living in Poverty
Authors:Etty Vandsburger PhD LCSW  Marcia Harrigan PhD MSW  Marilyn Biggerstaff DSW LCSW
Institution:1. School of Social Work, Radford University, P.O. Box 6958 , Radford, VA, 24142;2. School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, 1001, West Franklin Street , Richmond, VA, 23284-2027;3. Virginia Commonwealth University, 1001 West Franklin Street , Richmond, VA, 23284-2027
Abstract:The purpose of this research study was to increase our understanding of how families living in poverty successfully meet life challenges. Family resiliency provided the theoretical framework for examining family coping and adaptation. This study used a purposive sample of women (N = 128) in families with children attending Head Start. All families lived below or at poverty level, most with 11th grade education or high-school/GED diploma. Content analysis methods were used for data analysis. Results of this study identify the characteristics that promote competence, including how individual, family, and environmental factors are potential stressors that also may serve to promote family resilience. The data indicate that family love and mutual support, as well as faith, help stressed families cope and maintain meaning in spite of lack of control over life circumstances resulting from economic poverty.
Keywords:Content-analysis  family  poverty  resiliency  stress
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