Abstract
In Malaysia, one of the most worrying issues for the community, especially parents is the case of unmarried pregnant among adolescents. However, few parents and members of the community are truly sensitive to the threat of this social problem. Various efforts are being made by the government and non-government agencies to help these adolescents to reduce the problem. One of them is to create temporary shelters to guide and help the adolescents to move forward with their lives towards a more positive path. Nevertheless, these efforts can either have a positive or negative impact on the adolescents involved if the shelters are not properly managed. This qualitative study was conducted to explore aspects of management in a shelter set up specifically for unmarried pregnant adolescents. The results of the interviews with the shelter operator were transcribed fully before being analyzed thematically. The results of the study found that the nature of wanting to help and high perseverance had prompted the operator to set up a shelter specifically for unmarried pregnant adolescents. The shelter was found to gain strong social support. Among the support provided is from individuals or groups which include free academic teaching, food supply, daily necessities, finance for utilities, in addition to the creation of a comfortable physical environment. The operator also used social networks such as close friends to help manage the residents at the shelter. In addition, social media was also utilized by the operator so that many individuals provide assistance to maintain the management of the shelter. This study contributes to the management of shelter for adolescent girls especially unmarried pregnant adolescents.
Highlights
In the human developmental phase, the adolescent stage is a period of transition full of trials for an individual (Santrock, 2008; Steinberg, 2007)
The presentation of the findings is focus on aspects of Rumah Cahaya (RC) management that point to the themes, (1) Establishment of Committees, (2) Psychosocial Support of Residents, (3) Health Care of Residents, (4) Safety of Residents, (5) Financial Contribution, (6) Promotion and Announcement, (7) Sponsorship, (8) Entrepreneur Communication Skills, (9) Valuing People, (10) Learning and Skills to Residents, and (11) Relationships with Resident Heirs
A preliminary model to describe management by RC operator was constructed based on the themes obtained
Summary
In the human developmental phase, the adolescent stage is a period of transition full of trials for an individual (Santrock, 2008; Steinberg, 2007). This sudden physical and physiological development makes adolescents confused. At this stage, their social preferences change and they will probably get caught up in unsafe sexual relationships resulting in extramarital pregnancies. Their social preferences change and they will probably get caught up in unsafe sexual relationships resulting in extramarital pregnancies This unmarried pregnancy is a social problem in most developed countries as well as developing countries. As reported by the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH), www.msocialwork.com the percentage of adolescents who became pregnant out of wedlock in 2014 was only 25%, but had increased to 28.8% in 2015 (Malaysia Parliament, 2016)
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Unmarried Adolescents
Unmarried Pregnant Adolescents
High Perseverance
Food Supply
Social Media
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