Adolescent pregnancy in rural communities: a multifunctional support center

dc.contributor.authorArcher, Kirsten
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeKarpan, Cynthia (Interior Design)
dc.contributor.examiningcommitteeNancekivell, Shaylene (Psychology)
dc.contributor.supervisorRoshko , Tijen
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-25T15:15:54Z
dc.date.available2025-04-25T15:15:54Z
dc.date.issued0025-03-03
dc.date.submitted2025-03-04T02:51:29Zen_US
dc.degree.disciplineInterior Design
dc.degree.levelMaster of Interior Design (M.I.D.)
dc.description.abstractThis research explores the application of Roger S. Ulrich’s Supportive Design theory to a multi-functional support center for adolescent mothers. Ulrich’s theory posits that well-being is enhanced by environments that reduce stress through factors like control, social support, and positive distractions. The research acknowledges the significant stress faced by adolescent mothers due to unplanned pregnancies, including emotional turmoil, educational uncertainties, and relationship challenges. The proposed support center aims to mitigate these stressors by incorporating key elements of Supportive Design, including: Control: Providing residents with agency over their environment through features like personalized living spaces, adjustable temperature controls and flexible access to various spaces within the center. Social Support: Fostering a sense of community through shared spaces, opportunities for peer interaction and access to supportive services. Positive Distraction: Integrating Biophilic design principles, such as natural light, views of nature, and the incorporation of natural materials, to enhance environment’s calming and restorative qualities. Biophilic design, drawing on the work of Edward O. Wilson and Stephen Kellert, emphasizes the innate human connection to nature. By incorporating natural elements and fostering a connection to the natural world, the center aims to reduce stress, improve mood, and enhance overall well-being for the adolescent mothers. The research emphasizes the crucial role of social support in the lives of adolescent mothers, drawing on theories by Francis Cullen and others. It highlights the link between social support and improved mental health, effective parenting, and better educational and employment outcomes. By integrating Supportive Design principles, incorporating Biophilic design elements, and addressing the critical need for social support, the proposed center aims to create a nurturing and empowering environment that enables adolescent mothers to thrive and break the cycle of poverty and adversity.
dc.description.noteMay 2025
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1993/39046
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectAdolescent Pregnancy
dc.subjectInterior Design
dc.subjectRural Communities
dc.subjectMultifunctional Support Center
dc.subjectOntario
dc.subjectBiophilic Design Theory
dc.subjectSupportive Design Theory
dc.subjectSocial Support Theory
dc.subjectSupportive Housing
dc.subjectDaycare Design
dc.titleAdolescent pregnancy in rural communities: a multifunctional support center
local.subject.manitobano
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