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Citation

Collier A, House E, Helal S, Michael S, Davison CM, Bartels SA. Adolescents (Basel) 2023; 3(2): 212-227.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, MDPI: Multidisciplinary Digital Publications Institute)

DOI

10.3390/adolescents3020016

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study examined the lived experiences of Syrian refugee child brides to understand their needs as they navigate new social roles after marriage. A cross-sectional study was conducted in Lebanon using SenseMaker® to collect narratives from married Syrian girls age 13 and older and from their parents. Thematic analysis using inductive coding was performed. Identified themes were organized according to an adaptation of Bronfenbrenner's socioecological theory of human development to present experiences across all levels of the girls' interactions and potential influences. Themes at the microsystem level included overwhelming domestic expectations and worry about their own children in the girls' roles as young mothers. Experiences of intimate partner violence and family conflict were common. At the exosystem level, participants described safety concerns and financial and legal system challenges. The macrosystem level highlighted social expectations around married girls discontinuing education and around separation or divorce. As efforts continue to prevent child marriage within the Syrian crisis and globally, understanding experiences of already married girls is critical to providing support for mitigating harm to child brides. Programs might consider safety planning, parenting supports, access to skills training and education, peer-to-peer social networking, and engaging husbands or families of child brides.


Language: en

Keywords

Bronfenbrenner; child bride; child marriage; Lebanon; lived experience; Syrian crisis

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