Volume 19 Number 2 

Editorial
Safary Wa-Mbaleka

 


That God May Know My Integrity
Ella Smith Simmons
 
Eyes That See and Ears That Hear: A Case
for Qualitative Research

Ella Smith Simmons 

Still a Teen, Already a Mother: Understanding the Teen Motherhood Phenomenon Through Photovoice 
Arceli H. Rosario, Maria Carmela Domocmat,
& Shorena Oniashvili


The Experience of Mother Tongue-Based Multilingual Education Teachers in Southern Leyte, Philippines 
Constantino G. Medilo, Jr.

Cellphone Addiction and Academic Stress Among University Students in Thailand 
Darrin Thomas

Shalom as Wholeness: A Biblical Basis for Meeting Global Health Needs in the 21st Century 
Ikechukwu Michael Oluikpe
& Sylvia T. Callender-Carter


A Wholeness Approach for the Adventist Health Message 
Cesar Augusto Galvez

 


Documenting and Assessing Learning in Informal
and Media-rich Environments

Evelyn R. Obo-Rayos
 
Make Learning Personal: The What, Who, WOW, Where and Why
Mak Chung Yin 

Developing Mentoring and Coaching Relationships in Early Care and Education: A Reflective Approach 
Marie Claire Mukamazimpaka

International Forum 
Vol. 19, No. 2
October 2016
Print ISSN : 0119-2000
Online ISSN : 2350-7497
 
FEATURE

Still a Teen, Already a Mother: Understanding the Teen Motherhood Phenomenon Through Photovoice
 

Abstract. Teen motherhood is a growing phenomenon in the Philippines. Among Filipino women ages 15-19, one in 10 is already a mother or pregnant with her first child (Philippine Statistics Authority, 2014). Using participatory action research and photovoice, this study aimed to give voice to teen mothers so that stories of their past and present struggles, and their hopes for the future for themselves and for their child or children could be heard. Through the nominations of the rural health unit officer of selected barangays of one town in North Philippines, the research team contacted possible participants. Four participants continued diligent involvement throughout the photovoice process. The themes that emerged from the data included regret and confusion, seeds of hope, sacrifice and hard work, joys of motherhood, and dreams for the future. The data revealed that teen mothers had the ability to rise above their past and present struggles and nurture their dreams for a bright future.

 

Keywords: teen motherhood, participatory action research, photovoice, Philippines

 

Arceli H. Rosario, PhD
Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies
Lalaan 1, Silang, Cavite, Philippines
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Maria Carmela Domocmat, PhD candidate
Northern Luzon Adventist College
Sison, Pangasinan, Philippines
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Shorena Oniashvili, PhD student
Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies
Lalaan 1, Silang, Cavite, Philippine
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