OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon

<p dir="ltr">Early marriage is a pressing issue with detrimental effects on girls, their families, and society. This study focuses on the complex phenomenon of early marriage among forcibly displaced populations, particularly Syrian refugee adolescent girls in Lebanon. Employing mixe...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Sawsan Abdulrahim (4062856) (author)
مؤلفون آخرون: Maia Sieverding (687102) (author), Myriam Dagher (18008580) (author)
منشور في: 2023
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Myriam Dagher (18008580)
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Public health
Human society
Development studies
Gender studies
Sociology
family
marriage
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social practice
girls
families
society
displaced populations
trajectories
adolescent
refugee
Syrian refugee
Lebanon
community
Amenah
education
gender
autonomy
decision-making
intervention
social acceptability
poverty
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spelling OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in LebanonSawsan Abdulrahim (4062856)Maia Sieverding (687102)Myriam Dagher (18008580)Health sciencesPublic healthHuman societyDevelopment studiesGender studiesSociologyfamilymarriageEarly marriagesocial practicegirlsfamiliessocietydisplaced populationstrajectoriesadolescentrefugeeSyrian refugeeLebanoncommunityAmenaheducationgenderautonomydecision-makinginterventionsocial acceptabilitypoverty<p dir="ltr">Early marriage is a pressing issue with detrimental effects on girls, their families, and society. This study focuses on the complex phenomenon of early marriage among forcibly displaced populations, particularly Syrian refugee adolescent girls in Lebanon. Employing mixed methods, we delve into the life trajectories and dynamics within refugee communities. Additionally, we assess the effectiveness of the Amenah Early Marriage Study, a community-based intervention. Qualitative life history interviews and quantitative surveys provide valuable insights. The analysis reveals three main marriage trajectories: poverty-driven, insecurity-driven, and kinship-based, all intersecting in intricate ways. School drop-out often precedes early marriage, regardless of the trajectory. The intervention positively impacts girls' attitudes towards education, marriage, and gender roles, with a decline in the ideal age for marriage. Furthermore, girls' attitudes toward early marriage became less permissive, addressing social norms. This study underscores the need to consider context and agency in understanding early marriage, offering hope for change in challenging circumstances.<br></p>2023-11-01T15:00:00ZTextReportinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontextreport10.57945/manara.25265077.v1https://figshare.com/articles/report/OSRA_Grant_Cycle_4_Public_Reports_Project_Title_A_Mixed_Methods_Approach_to_Understanding_the_Marriage_Decisions_of_Syrian_Refugee_Adolescent_Girls_in_Lebanon/25265077CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/252650772023-11-01T15:00:00Z
spellingShingle OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
Sawsan Abdulrahim (4062856)
Health sciences
Public health
Human society
Development studies
Gender studies
Sociology
family
marriage
Early marriage
social practice
girls
families
society
displaced populations
trajectories
adolescent
refugee
Syrian refugee
Lebanon
community
Amenah
education
gender
autonomy
decision-making
intervention
social acceptability
poverty
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title OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
title_full OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
title_fullStr OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
title_full_unstemmed OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
title_short OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
title_sort OSRA Grant Cycle 4 Public Reports : Project Title: A Mixed Methods Approach to Understanding the Marriage Decisions of Syrian Refugee Adolescent Girls in Lebanon
topic Health sciences
Public health
Human society
Development studies
Gender studies
Sociology
family
marriage
Early marriage
social practice
girls
families
society
displaced populations
trajectories
adolescent
refugee
Syrian refugee
Lebanon
community
Amenah
education
gender
autonomy
decision-making
intervention
social acceptability
poverty