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Fathers' Accounts of Struggle and Growth in Early Adulthood: An Exploratory Study of Disadvantaged Men

机译:父亲关于成年初期挣扎和成长的说法:对弱势群体的探索性研究

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This chapter explores how fatherhood prompts struggle and growth in the psychological, social, and economic changes associated with the transition to adulthood. Little is known about these connections, especially for disadvantaged Latino and White fathers who live in small and mid-sized American communities. We draw on eight in-depth focus groups with 48 fathers (27 Latino and 21 White) who have children in low-income schools in a small and mid-sized American community. These men face significant challenges in establishing themselves at work-a central task of both adulthood and fatherhood-and in balancing these demands alongside the strong expectation that they also be involved fathers. Involved fathering is key to understanding dynamics related to identity and meaning and to relationships with spouses and friends, which are also intertwined with the process of becoming adult. The discussion considers how fatherhood can promote and constrain adult development for disadvantaged men.
机译:本章探讨了父亲身份如何促使与成年过渡相关的心理,社会和经济变化中的挣扎和成长。对这些联系知之甚少,特别是对于生活在美国中小型社区中的处境不利的拉丁裔和白人父亲。我们吸引了八个深入的焦点小组,其中有48位父亲(27位拉丁裔和21位怀特),他们在美国中小社区的低收入学校里育有孩子。这些人在建立自己的工作(成年和父亲的中心任务)以及平衡这些要求以及人们强烈希望他们也参与父亲的工作方面面临重大挑战。参与育儿是了解与身份和意义有关的动态以及与配偶和朋友的关系的关键,而配偶和朋友的关系也与成年过程交织在一起。讨论考虑了父亲身份如何促进和限制处境不利的男性的成年发展。

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