Exploring the Experiences of Parental Cancer among Young Adults DOI Open Access

Pranathi Harihar,

Anuradha Sathiyaseelan

International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 376 - 379

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

The study aimed to understand the changes in parent-child relationship after diagnosis of a parent with cancer, explore psychological and emotional challenges faced by young adults, gain insight into strategies these adults used cope, create intervention provide psychosocial care whose needs go unmet. Participants were between 18 24, three males, one non-binary, females. research design was qualitative methodology. Seven in-depth interviews 20 – 45 minutes each conducted semi-structured format, both online offline. data analyzed using Thematic Analysis. main themes identified Dynamics Parent-Child Relationships Communication, Challenges Faced Young Adults, Managing Face World Way Forward. Fear, shock, anger, sadness common reactions hearing parent’s diagnosis. They reported stronger post-diagnosis. majority expressed importance therapy support groups help cope during turbulent times. results can be utilized formulate for parental cancer reduce burden on them.

Language: Английский

Perceived Parental Bonding: A Comparative Study between Adults Growing up in Single Parent and Both Parent Homes DOI Creative Commons
Hita Claudia Rao,

Keerthi G.P

Asian Journal of Interdisciplinary Research, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 17 - 24

Published: June 21, 2023

Parental bonding is an intense attachment in relationship that develops between the parent and child during early years of life. Scientific literature asserts parent-child important predictor child’s immediate habits, thoughts, emotions its long-term personal social growth. The present study investigated perceived parental adults from single-parent both-parent homes to understand if parenting conditions influenced relationship. Bonding Inventory (PBI) was used evaluate one’s one's adult child's point view. 200 with single parents (n=100) both (n=100), a mean age 29.45 participated study. Results independent sample t-test showed participants who grew up lesser care higher overprotectiveness their father/mother, while those more overprotection father as well mother. Further analysis revealed individuals reported affectionless control type be persistent relationship, optimal parents.

Language: Английский

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Money or Time? The association between parental investment, school engagement and adolescent behavioral problem DOI
Chaoxin Jiang, Jiaming Shi

Children and Youth Services Review, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 157, P. 107391 - 107391

Published: Dec. 12, 2023

Language: Английский

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Initiating Parental Involvement: Strategies Towards Children's Academic Success. DOI Open Access

Angie B. Laoyan,

Leo Patrick E. Niñalga

International Journal of Research Publications, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 139(1)

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

Parental involvement in the achievement of learners academic success is always crucial. This study aimed to find out how parents and guardians get involved their childrens tasks, most challenging part guiding children, advice they can give struggling on children. Qualitative-phenomenological design was used using interview guide questions results interviews were analyzed through thematization. The conducted Pinsao Elementary School. It a public elementary school situated at Pilot Project, Baguio City. researchers random sampling coded among twenty (20) as participants almost five hundred (500) or mentioned school. revealed good practices key informants identified 5 Es that be useful children endeavors. strategy includes extending assistance effective communication with teachers, child, emotional guidance. therefore suggested Parents teachers must work collaboratively students. They identify needs students home provide supplementary patience effort both parties would guarantee quality performance student. Teachers staff should come up bridge program parent forums providers who will craft enhance guidebook, concentrating problems encountered implementation parental learning support from guardians.

Language: Английский

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Exploring the Experiences of Parental Cancer among Young Adults DOI Open Access

Pranathi Harihar,

Anuradha Sathiyaseelan

International Journal of Social Science and Humanity, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 376 - 379

Published: Dec. 1, 2023

The study aimed to understand the changes in parent-child relationship after diagnosis of a parent with cancer, explore psychological and emotional challenges faced by young adults, gain insight into strategies these adults used cope, create intervention provide psychosocial care whose needs go unmet. Participants were between 18 24, three males, one non-binary, females. research design was qualitative methodology. Seven in-depth interviews 20 – 45 minutes each conducted semi-structured format, both online offline. data analyzed using Thematic Analysis. main themes identified Dynamics Parent-Child Relationships Communication, Challenges Faced Young Adults, Managing Face World Way Forward. Fear, shock, anger, sadness common reactions hearing parent’s diagnosis. They reported stronger post-diagnosis. majority expressed importance therapy support groups help cope during turbulent times. results can be utilized formulate for parental cancer reduce burden on them.

Language: Английский

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