| Literature DB >> 33329122 |
Brenda Cowley1, Anusha Lachman1, Elvin Williams2, Astrid Berg1,3.
Abstract
In many African countries, particularly those with largely patriarchal societies like South Africa, promoting father-child interaction can pose a challenge. An informative medium that could potentially encourage active participation in pleasurable interactions between fathers and babies may prove to be an important way in which to stimulate fathers' awareness of their infants' abilities. A Cape Town based theater company created the first ever South African baby play for care-givers and their babies between the ages of 2 weeks to 12 months. The play is performed in a contained, relaxing space and offers carers and babies time to relate to each other in a pleasurable atmosphere, while specially trained actors model sensitive and responsive interactions. Baby Theater could be a way to encourage fathers' involvement with their infants, however, no research is currently available documenting fathers' perceptions about Baby Theater experience. Aim: To explore fathers' experience of participating in Baby Theater. Method: This qualitative study involved six fathers who, with their infants, participated in the Baby Theater production. A week later the fathers were divided into two focus groups to give them the opportunity to discuss their thoughts about the experience and to reflect on whether it had any subsequent impact on their interactions with their babies. The audiotaped, transcribed material was thematically analyzed using an interpretative phenomenological approach.Entities:
Keywords: Baby Theater; South Africa; father's experience; father-infant interaction; involvement
Year: 2020 PMID: 33329122 PMCID: PMC7717933 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2020.580038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychiatry ISSN: 1664-0640 Impact factor: 4.157
Brief demographic profile.
| Married | 3 | One | 3 |
| Unmarried | 3 | Two | 3 |
| 25–29 | 2 | Yes | 5 |
| 30–35 | 2 | No | 1 |
| 36–40 | 1 | ||
| 2–5 months | 1 | Yes | 5 |
| 5–9 months | 3 | When able | 1 |
| 10–12 months | 2 | ||
| Yes | 4 | ||
| No | 2 | ||
Superordinate and subordinate themes.
| The educative value of Baby Theater's | The simplicity of interaction |
| Peer connection | |
| The father-infant dyad | The dyadic connection |
| The awareness of the baby's abilities | |
| The bonding experience | |
| The role of the father | Cultural influences |
| Societal Influences | |
| Gender bias | |
| Father empowerment |