Understanding the perceived psychosocial impact of father absence on adult women

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY South African Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2022-10-12 DOI:10.1177/00812463221130194
Tshegofatso Pearl Ramatsetse, E. Ross
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Given South Africa’s social, historical, political, and economic landscape which has contributed towards a relatively high prevalence of father absence, particularly in Black families, and the risk of adverse implications for children’s psychosocial development, the issue of absent fathers is an important area for research. However, the differential impact of father absence on the girl child remains relatively under-researched. Hence, the study explored the perceived psychosocial impact of father absence during childhood and adolescence on adult women. A case study research design located within a qualitative research approach was employed and nine adult women aged 18 to 35 years were purposefully recruited from Grobler Park, Johannesburg West for participation in the study. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, three participants were interviewed telephonically and seven face-to-face. The research was guided by Mkhize’s sociocultural psychological tradition and Erikson’s psychosocial development theory. Thematic analysis was employed to analyse the collected data. Among the key findings was that the women perceived the experience of father absence to have adversely affected their feelings of belonging and sense of identity, with some participants having suffered emotional and financial challenges. Participants acknowledged a lack of healthy relationships with other men associated with having grown up with an absent father. While most of the women adopted positive coping strategies, a small number resorted to negative coping. There was also recognition of the important roles that social fathers assume in child-rearing. These findings have important implications for promoting positive father-daughter relations.
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了解父亲缺席对成年女性的心理社会影响
鉴于南非的社会、历史、政治和经济环境导致父亲缺席的比例相对较高,特别是在黑人家庭中,以及对儿童心理社会发展产生不利影响的风险,父亲缺席问题是一个重要的研究领域。然而,父亲缺席对女童的不同影响仍然相对研究不足。因此,该研究探讨了童年和青春期父亲缺席对成年女性的心理社会影响。采用了定性研究方法中的案例研究设计,并对9名18至35岁的成年女性进行了研究 有目的地从约翰内斯堡西部的Grobler公园招募了几年的人参与这项研究。由于新冠肺炎大流行,三名参与者接受了电话采访,七名参与者面对面采访。本研究以Mkhize的社会文化心理传统和Erikson的心理社会发展理论为指导。采用专题分析法对收集的数据进行分析。关键发现之一是,女性认为父亲缺席的经历对她们的归属感和认同感产生了不利影响,一些参与者遭受了情感和经济挑战。参与者承认,在父亲缺席的情况下长大,与其他男性缺乏健康的关系。虽然大多数妇女采取了积极的应对策略,但也有少数妇女采取了消极的应对策略。人们还认识到社会父亲在养育子女方面发挥的重要作用。这些发现对促进积极的父女关系具有重要意义。
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South African Journal of Psychology
South African Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Psychology publishes contributions in English from all fields of psychology. While the emphasis is on empirical research, the Journal also accepts theoretical and methodological papers, review articles, short communications, reviews and letters containing fair commentary. Priority is given to articles which are relevant to Africa and which address psychological issues of social change and development.
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