Artigo Revisado por pares

“The Walls Were Closing in, and We Were Trapped”

2004; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 36; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/0044118x03261435

ISSN

1552-8499

Autores

Sean A. Kidd,

Tópico(s)

Migration, Health and Trauma

Resumo

Semistructured interviews focusing on suicide were conducted with 80 street youth in agencies and on the streets of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Participants described their understandings of the phenomenon of suicide among street youth and the meanings suicide held for them. Qualitative analysis of the interviews revealed themes of worthlessness, loneliness, hopelessness, and most centrally the feeling of being “trapped” as forming the construct of suicide held by the participants. These idioms of distress were situated within the context of a street life that included social stigma and drug abuse.

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