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Perceptions of Samoan Parents from a Small Town in New Zealand on Parenting, Childhood Aggression, and the CD-ROM 'Play Nicely'

机译:来自新西兰一个小镇的萨摩亚父母对育儿,童年侵略和“很好玩” CD-ROM的看法

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This qualitative study describes the perceptions of 18 parents of Samoan ethnicity from Tokoroa, New Zealand. The aims of the study were to: 1) investigate the perceptions of parents’ of Samoan ethnicity in Tokoroa, New Zealand about childhood physical aggression, its origins, and the ways parents managed it; 2) describe parenting practices, the support parents received, the sources of that support, and the values they used in raising their child/children; 3) explore the literature to identify risk and resiliency factors that influence childhood physical aggression; 4) explore the usefulness of a simple multimedia programme (in the form of a CD-ROM) to support Samoan parents management of aggressive behaviour in young children. The study was conducted through 1-1 interviews to establish how the parents defined childhood physical aggression, what they perceived to be the origins of their children’s behaviour if deemed to be aggressive, how they responded to the behaviour, and the origins of their response. They discussed their parenting practices, support they received and the sources of that support, as well as the values they used in raising their child/children. The study’s participants were recruited after initial referrals through a talanoaga process with community elders and others via a snowball technique. An intervention tool, the CD-ROM Play Nicely, was trialled with 11 of the parents to see whether the parents found the tool helpful in managing their children’s physical aggression. The theoretical approach engaged a combination of Community Participatory Action Research (consultation/participation and dissemination), elements of Grounded Theory, talanoaga and Fa’afaletui, the latter being a Samoan framework which gives a multilayered approach to data interpretation using a range of lenses and perspectives. In conducting this investigation, the combination of Western and Samoan frameworks was appropriate given the sensitivities around the topic and the ethnicity of the respondents and the researcher. The parenting aspect of the study affirmed findings from previous research on adaptation and change in Samoan parenting styles. Studies on Samoan childhood physical aggression are noticeably lacking and therefore the findings of this study make a unique contribution. Conclusions drawn from this study show that those parents who initially ‘normalised’ their children’s behaviour prior to viewing the CDROM Play Nicely, changed their perception of their children’s behaviour after viewing Play Nicely, to recognising it as being physically aggressive. The majority of the parents perceived their children’s behaviour and their own responses to their behaviour as originating from their home environment, namely from the parents. Grandparents played a significant part in supporting their grandchildren and being the vessels of ‘cultural knowledge’ for the children. Almost all the parents (17 out of 18) had accessed early childhood education for their children. Culture impacted on how parents thought about and managed children’s behaviour, and is significant to this study. A key recommendation is to replicate the study in an urban setting.
机译:这项定性研究描述了来自新西兰Tokoroa的18个萨摩亚族父母的观念。这项研究的目的是:1)研究新西兰托科罗阿父母对萨摩亚族裔的理解,了解他们的童年性侵略,其起源以及父母对它的处理方式; 2)描述育儿习惯,父母获得的支持,支持的来源以及他们抚养子女的价值; 3)探索文献,以识别影响儿童身体侵略的风险和适应力因素; 4)探索一个简单的多媒体程序(以CD-ROM形式)对支持萨摩亚父母管理幼儿侵略行为的有用性。这项研究是通过1-1次访谈进行的,目的是确定父母如何定义儿童时期的身体攻击行为,被认为具有侵略性的情况下,他们认为是孩子行为的根源,他们对行为的反应方式以及反应的源头。他们讨论了自己的养育方式,所获得的支持以及这种支持的来源,以及在抚养子女方面所采用的价值观。该研究的参与者是在初次转介后通过talanoaga流程与社区长者和其他人通过滚雪球技术招募而来的。一项干预工具CD-ROM Play Nicely已与11位父母一起试用,以查看父母是否发现该工具有助于管理孩子的身体攻击行为。该理论方法结合了社区参与行动研究(咨询/参与和传播),扎根理论,talanoaga和Fa'afaletui的要素,后者是萨摩亚框架,它使用多种视角和方法为数据解释提供了多层方法。观点。在进行此调查时,考虑到围绕该主题的敏感性以及受访者和研究人员的种族,将西方框架和萨摩亚框架相结合是合适的。该研究的养育方面肯定了先前关于萨摩亚养育方式的适应和变化的研究结果。萨摩亚儿童期身体攻击的研究明显缺乏,因此这项研究的发现做出了独特的贡献。这项研究得出的结论表明,那些最初在观看CDROM Play Nice之前将孩子的行为“正常化”的父母,在观看Play Nicely之后改变了对孩子行为的看法,以承认其具有身体攻击性。大多数父母认为孩子的行为以及他们对行为的反应来自家庭环境,即父母。祖父母在抚养孙辈和为孩子们提供“文化知识”方面发挥了重要作用。几乎所有的父母(18个中的17个)都为其子女接受了早期儿童教育。文化影响了父母对孩子行为的思考和管理方式,对这项研究具有重要意义。关键建议是在城市环境中复制研究。

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