Electronic Physician (Dec 2017)

Exploring the youth experience about sense of social security: a qualitative study

  • Ahdieh Chinekesh,
  • Seyed Ali Hosseini,
  • Farahnaz Mohammadi,
  • Mohammad Esmael Motlagh,
  • Monir Baradaran Eftekhari,,
  • Gelayol Ardalan,
  • Shirin Djalalinia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19082/6017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
pp. 6017 – 6026

Abstract

Read online

Background: Undoubtedly, one of the vital needs of man is security. Determinants and related factors to sense of social security is one of the most important research priorities, especially in adolescents and young people. Objective: To identify the factors affecting the social security of the youth. Methods: In 2017, using conventional content analysis, and benefiting from semi-structured in-depth interviews, we conducted a qualitative study exploring the opinions of young people about their feelings regarding social security. First, a targeted sampling method was determined to collect the data. Participants were young volunteers aged 18 to 30 who were selected from Tehran, the capital of Iran. Inclusion criteria for participants were willingness to participate in the study and ability to express their experiences. Data was extracted from 21 participants. Results: The participants consisted of 21 young people who met the study inclusion criteria, of whom 12 participants were male. Their mean age was 24.4±0.41 years and their education varied from primary school to master’s degree. Under two main categories of the need for economic and financial security and the need for a safe society, we extracted 11 subcategories following 32 codes. According to the findings, most participants agreed on the important role that sense of social security has in their lives and their health. Conclusion: The important role of sense of social security in participant’s lives and health was the main important point of our findings, emphasized by most of participants. Based on the results; the assessment of the specific needs of different target groups, the design, development and implementation of health programs led to more effective interventions.

Keywords