Social support and well-being of the children of prisoners
Growing up with incarceration issues can be a devastating experience for children. Incarceration brings long term effects to family members by increasing more serious emotional, behavioral and psychological suffering among children; impeding children to have a better picture of well-being. Accordi...
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my-unisza-ir.24672021-08-21T08:37:21Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2467/ Social support and well-being of the children of prisoners Norizan, Abdul Ghani Che Siti Noradliza, Mahmud Q Science (General) Growing up with incarceration issues can be a devastating experience for children. Incarceration brings long term effects to family members by increasing more serious emotional, behavioral and psychological suffering among children; impeding children to have a better picture of well-being. According to Button and Phipps (2008), social support especially from family members plays an important role in helping children to cope with this devastating experience. Using six selected indicators for child well-being based on the suggestion from Land and colleagues (2001), we assessed the effects of social support on children’s well-being with incarceration issues in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. There were three indicators that correlated with child well-being, selected based on the current literature related to the social support; help in study, family concern and close with guardian. The relationship between child’s well-being and social support affects were examined in 75 children aged 8 to 17 years with family incarceration issues in Kelantan. The results suggested that when there was more social support (more time with child and help in study) from the care taker, children would have a higher level of well-being. Results of this study also revealed that children who perceived higher attention from family in their studies and life had a higher level of competence and self-esteem. 2012 Article NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2467/1/FH02-FKI-14-00655.pdf image en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2467/2/FH02-FKI-14-01147.jpg Norizan, Abdul Ghani and Che Siti Noradliza, Mahmud (2012) Social support and well-being of the children of prisoners. Advances in Natural and Applied Sciences (SCOPUS). pp. 357-364. ISSN 19950772 |
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Growing up with incarceration issues can be a devastating experience for children. Incarceration brings
long term effects to family members by increasing more serious emotional, behavioral and psychological
suffering among children; impeding children to have a better picture of well-being. According to Button and
Phipps (2008), social support especially from family members plays an important role in helping children to
cope with this devastating experience. Using six selected indicators for child well-being based on the suggestion
from Land and colleagues (2001), we assessed the effects of social support on children’s well-being with
incarceration issues in the Malaysian state of Kelantan. There were three indicators that correlated with child
well-being, selected based on the current literature related to the social support; help in study, family concern
and close with guardian. The relationship between child’s well-being and social support affects were examined
in 75 children aged 8 to 17 years with family incarceration issues in Kelantan. The results suggested that when
there was more social support (more time with child and help in study) from the care taker, children would have
a higher level of well-being. Results of this study also revealed that children who perceived higher attention
from family in their studies and life had a higher level of competence and self-esteem. |
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