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Lý tưởng và Thực tế: Nhận thức Về Các Mối Quan Hệ Khỏe Mạnh và Không Khỏe Mạnh Ở Thanh Niên Tạm Thiện
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Khám phá các mối quan hệ lãng mạn là một dấu ấn của tuổi vị thành niên. Khi mối quan hệ hẹn hò thường mới mẻ trong quá trình phát triển này, việc học cách tham gia vào một mối quan hệ (ví dụ: học các kỹ năng giao tiếp lành mạnh, v.v.) là cần thiết để tạo điều kiện cho các mối quan hệ tích cực trong quá trình chuyển tiếp sang tuổi trưởng thành. Tuy nhiên, thanh niên tạm thiện là một nhóm thường bị bỏ qua trong tài liệu về việc phát triển các mối quan hệ tích cực và lành mạnh. Nghiên cứu này là một nghiên cứu định hình, khám phá, sử dụng các nhóm tập trung và các cuộc phỏng vấn sâu để hiểu nhận thức của thanh niên tạm thiện về các mối quan hệ hẹn hò lành mạnh và không lành mạnh thông qua lăng kính lý thuyết học xã hội. Các phát hiện khám phá nhận thức của thanh niên tạm thiện về các mối quan hệ lý tưởng, thực tế của những trải nghiệm quan hệ mà họ đã sống, cũng như những bài học mà họ muốn chuyển giao cho các thế hệ thanh niên tạm thiện trong tương lai. Các tác động đối với nghiên cứu, thực tiễn và chính sách (ví dụ, nhu cầu xây dựng kỹ năng giao tiếp, giáo dục toàn diện về tình dục và các mối quan hệ, cũng như sàng lọc bạo lực trong hẹn hò) cũng được khám phá.
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