2021
DOI: 10.21834/ebpj.v6isi4.2896
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Opinion of Young People on the Crises of Emerging Adulthood: Premarital Sex, Ex-nuptial Pregnancy and Infant Abandonment

Abstract: Premarital sex, ex-nuptial pregnancy and infant abandonment are increasing problems. This study aimed to explore the opinion of youngsters on the contributing factors of this triad. A focus group discussion was conducted among 59 consented youngsters who were clustered into six groups. Standard prompts were given, discussions were audiotaped, transcribed and thematically analysed. Main themes emerged as the contributing factors include adjustment with the transition in life, conflict in relationships and lacki… Show more

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“…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first assessment tool designed to evaluate social problem-solving skills within a cultural context suitable for young individuals in Malaysia. Informed by the feedback during the visits to young people in sheltered homes, schools and prisons (Hamizi et al, 2019;Razali, 2017;Razali, Daud et al, 2021;Razali et al, 2019;Razali, Sham et al, 2021), our routine daily experiences, and expertise as clinicians and mental health professionals treating young people with mental health and social problems, we invented the SELESAI module and a new tool assessing social problem-solving skills of young people, the YP-SPSS. It is a 14-item self-rated questionnaire that comprises four factors: i) emotional awareness, ii) insight into having problems, iii) steps in solving problems, and iv) analysing the problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first assessment tool designed to evaluate social problem-solving skills within a cultural context suitable for young individuals in Malaysia. Informed by the feedback during the visits to young people in sheltered homes, schools and prisons (Hamizi et al, 2019;Razali, 2017;Razali, Daud et al, 2021;Razali et al, 2019;Razali, Sham et al, 2021), our routine daily experiences, and expertise as clinicians and mental health professionals treating young people with mental health and social problems, we invented the SELESAI module and a new tool assessing social problem-solving skills of young people, the YP-SPSS. It is a 14-item self-rated questionnaire that comprises four factors: i) emotional awareness, ii) insight into having problems, iii) steps in solving problems, and iv) analysing the problems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Navigating life transitions, whether transitioning from adolescence to young adulthood or moving from a rural village to an urban setting, requires young adults to consider both the advantages and risks when addressing social challenges. Failing to make wise decisions and adapt to these changes can potentially give rise to significant societal problems, such as pre-marital sex and infant abandonment (Razali et al, 2021). In these cases, poor problem-solving skills can contribute to escalating issues, exacerbating their impact on the individual and the broader community.…”
Section: Ability To Analyze the Good And Bad Ways Of Solving Problems...mentioning
confidence: 99%