
Amazônia Science & Health, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(2)
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
Objective: identify forces involved in the process of mothering COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: Qualitative research, which more than children born during pandemic were interviewed. The deposits are subject to Content Analysis, light field force theory. study was approved by Research Ethics Committee. Results: mapping allowed proposition following categories: "Mothering a scenario many places and few presences", "Building motherhood amidst fear other, disease death" "Motherhood here now child woman". Conclusion: context contributed exacerbation restrictive fatigue, overload, anxiety, loneliness, fear, absences, risk exposure contamination disease. These compromised women's physical mental well-being and, consequently, interfered motherhood. On contrary, being with for home office work, acted as driving forces, collaborating interaction construction woman/child bond,
Language: Английский