The process of identity development among adolescent orphans.

The objective of this study is to come up with a framework describing the process of identity development among adolescent orphans. It aims to determine the critical events and significant people involved in their identity development. In order to achieve this, the life history method was employed b...

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Main Authors: Buensalida, Divina Gracia Y., Geluz, Marissa M., Suiza, Ma. Katrina J.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 2000
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10330
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:The objective of this study is to come up with a framework describing the process of identity development among adolescent orphans. It aims to determine the critical events and significant people involved in their identity development. In order to achieve this, the life history method was employed by using the journal writing activity and in depth interview. There were six (6) participants included in this study coming from two (2) orphanages. The data gathered were qualitatively analyzed through case analysis and cross-case analysis. The five (5) critical events involved in the process of identity development were the stressful events prior to entry into the orphanage, revelation of adoptive condition, initial entry into the orphanage, experiences inside the orphanage and the transfer of orphanage. There were also seven (7) trends revealed in their identification. They identified with a person who was responsible in raising them up, those whom they resented and those who possess trials and qualities opposite as theirs. They also identified with an absent biological parent, peers, famous personalities and nurturing and permanent caregiver. In general, two prominent themes influencing the identity development were conveyed in this study. These were the instability of relationships and environment.