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Not “My Territory:” How Gender Role Socialization Impacts Father Involvement in Caring for a Child with an Eating Disorder
Smith College Studies in Social Work ( IF 1.4 ) Pub Date : 2019-01-02 , DOI: 10.1080/00377317.2019.1601917
Kyle T. Ganson 1 , Johnnie Hamilton-Mason 1
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to explore the experiences of clinicians working with fathers caring for a child experiencing an eating disorder. A phenomenological qualitative method was used to answer the question: What do clinicians with experiences working with male caregivers perceive to be barriers to male caregiver involvement in effectively caring for someone experiencing an eating disorder? Ten participants were interviewed for this study, and multiple themes were uncovered that identified significant barriers and interventions for father involvement in caregiving. Interview excerpts, accompanied by a thick description of the clinician’s lived experiences with male caregivers, are presented to enliven the data.

中文翻译:

不是“我的领地:”性别角色社会化如何影响父亲参与照顾患有饮食失调的孩子

摘要 本研究旨在探讨临床医生与父亲一起照顾患有饮食失调症的孩子的经验。使用现象学定性方法来回答这个问题:有与男性护理人员一起工作经验的临床医生认为男性护理人员参与有效照顾患有饮食失调症的人的障碍是什么?本研究采访了 10 名参与者,发现了多个主题,确定了父亲参与照料的重大障碍和干预措施。采访摘录,伴随着对临床医生与男性护理人员的生活经历的详细描述,旨在使数据更加生动。
更新日期:2019-01-02
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