Resilience in the Shadow of Shame: A Qualitative Analysis of Children with Incarcerated Parents in South Korea



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Jisun Lee, Ewha Womans University, South Korea
Jung Hee Lee, Fort Hays State University, United States
Ryeona Choi, Ewha Womans University, South Korea
Gimyeong Han, Korea’s Disabled People’s Development Institute, South Korea

Abstract

This study explored the resilience of children with incarcerated parents in South Korea, a context where parental incarceration is highly stigmatized and under-researched. We conducted semi-structured interviews with 14 adolescents who had experienced parental incarceration, and analyzed their narratives using thematic analysis. We identified four main themes of resilience: coping strategies, social support, positive making sense for personal growth and future orientation. We will discuss how they were influenced by the cultural and institutional factors in South Korea, as well as by their individual and family characteristics. We will also suggest some implications for policy change and social work practice to better support this vulnerable population.


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Conference: ACSS2024
Stream: Social Work

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