Ambivalence in Oppressive Policy Discourse Regarding Adolescent Motherhood in Residential Settings from the Chilean Child Protection System

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Abstract

This study explores how child protection policy addresses adolescent motherhood in residential settings, focusing on the guidelines of the Residences for Adolescent Mothers program within the Chilean Child Protection System. Using Critical Discourse Analysis, we examined the policy’s portrayal of adolescent mothers. The guidelines present an ambivalent discourse, viewing them as both fragile and reflective. These classifications suggest adolescent mothers lack agency yet also acknowledge their potential. The study highlights the need for policies that recognize adolescent mothers as agents capable of making decisions about their lives and their children’s wellbeing.

Original languageEnglish
JournalChild and Youth Services
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 24-Jun-2025

Keywords

  • Adolescent motherhood
  • child protection policy
  • child protection system
  • discourse analysis
  • residences for adolescent mothers
  • social representations

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