The experience of being a father of a son or daughter with an intellectual disability: Older fathers' perspectives.

Kirsty Dunn, Andrew Jahoda, Deborah Kinnear
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Abstract

Background: As life expectancy for people with an intellectual disability increases, there is a growing cohort of older father carers. This study aimed to gain a more in-depth understanding of older father carers' experiences of parenting.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 7 older fathers (M = 63.9 years) and analysed using constructivist grounded theory.

Results: Three conceptual categories were identified. "Wearing different hats: how fathers' sense of identity had altered over the years. "Family comes first": importance placed on the family unit. "Getting on in years": the challenges faced by ageing fathers parenting their son/daughter.

Conclusions: Fathers re-evaluated their priorities and found a new identity in their parenting role, although they continued to see themselves as secondary carers. Fathers worried about the future as their health declined but drew strength from the benefits they had derived and the challenges that they had overcome to do their best for their son/daughter and their family.

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身为智障儿子或女儿的父亲:年长父亲的视角。
背景:随着智障人士预期寿命的增加,越来越多的老年父亲照顾他们。本研究旨在更深入了解高龄父亲照顾子女的经验。方法:对7名年龄较大的父亲(M = 63.9岁)进行半结构化访谈,运用建构主义扎根理论进行分析。结果:确定了三个概念类别。“戴着不同的帽子:父亲们的认同感这些年是如何改变的。”“家庭至上”:重视家庭单位。“上了年纪”:年迈父亲养育子女所面临的挑战。结论:父亲们重新评估了他们的优先事项,并在他们的养育角色中找到了新的身份,尽管他们仍然认为自己是次要的照顾者。父亲们由于健康状况下降而对未来感到担忧,但他们从所获得的好处和克服的挑战中汲取力量,为儿子/女儿和家庭尽最大努力。
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