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The Coconstruction of Couples' Roles in Parenting Children With a Chronic Health Condition.

Ted McNeill1, David Nicholas2, John Beaton3, Gert Montgomery4, Radha MacCulloch5, Robin Gearing6, Enid Selkirk7.   

Abstract

In this study we explored the ways that mothers and fathers of children who have a chronic health condition coconstructed their parenting roles. We wanted to move beyond the standard focus on individual parenting behaviors and use a grounded theory approach to better capture the dyadic and interpersonal gestalt of how parents worked out their roles. We explored multiple factors that influenced their decision making and the unique models that each couple developed. We held conjoint qualitative interviews with 20 couples from the Toronto area, as well as follow-up interviews with individual partners in five of these couples. Our findings introduce several concepts (such as role negotiation, complementarity and symmetry of roles, and "good enough" role performance) that form an explanatory model. A key finding is the diversity of ways in which couples adapted to the parenting challenges they faced. Implications in conceptual, clinical, and research areas are presented.
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Keywords:  children; families; grounded theory; illness and disease, chronic; parenting; social constructionism

Year:  2014        PMID: 24963081     DOI: 10.1177/1049732314540339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Qual Health Res        ISSN: 1049-7323


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