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Family and Family Therapy
2017 Volume.25 No. 3 p.497 ~ p.528
Self-Reliance among Unwed Mothers
Chung On-Jeong

Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to identify practical strategies to enhance the resilience of unwed mothers in the de-institutionalization process.

Methods: The author conducted 10 qualitativeresearch interviews with unwed mothers living in a facility. The study categorized main issues in the interviews. Àç°¡ ¹ÌÈ¥¸ð, Å»½Ã¼³ °úÁ¤, Ȧ·Î¼­±â

Results: The researcher identified 18 sub-topics in 3 stages. In the ¡°facility dwelling¡± stage, the subtopics included ¡°refuge & protected location,¡± ¡°connecting facilities,¡± and ¡°low effectiveness in self-support.¡± In the ¡°de-institutionalization¡± stage, the subtopics were ¡°unexpected exit from the facilities,¡± ¡°insufficient preparation in the course of getting out,¡± and ¡°anxious first steps.¡± In the ¡°after de-institutionalization¡± stage, the subtopics were ¡°unconquered poverty,¡± ¡°restricted relationship networks,¡± and ¡°ongoing confusion.¡±

Conclusion: The researcher suggested several practical policies needed for unwed mother to escape from poverty: making new strategies for unwed mothers, customizing independent support services, strengthening support for parental rights of unwed mothers, and building integrated systems in supporting unwed mothers.
KEYWORD
unwed mothers, de-institutionalization, self-reliance
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