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Parental Decision-Making Processes: Historical and Socio-Cultural Influences on Everyday Parenting Occupations.
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Parental Decision-Making Processes: Historical and Socio-Cultural Influences on Everyday Parenting Occupations./
Author:
Sethi, Chetna.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2017,
Description:
133 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-11(E), Section: B.
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Dissertation Abstracts International78-11B(E).
Subject:
Occupational therapy. -
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9781369873924
Parental Decision-Making Processes: Historical and Socio-Cultural Influences on Everyday Parenting Occupations.
Sethi, Chetna.
Parental Decision-Making Processes: Historical and Socio-Cultural Influences on Everyday Parenting Occupations.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2017 - 133 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-11(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2017.
Within occupational science, most of the research related to families has focused on family routines or rituals and parenting as a co-occupation. The descriptive nature of these inquiries has articulated the "what" and "who" related to parenting occupations with much less attention to the "how" and "why". In considering parenting as a relational role rather than an occupation (or co-occupation), the process behind everyday parental decision-making is explored in this study. Guided by the principles of life course sociology and the transactional perspective on occupation, this study captures the social, cultural, historical, and temporal influences on everyday parenting practices. In keeping with the constructivist Grounded Theory approach, relevant conceptualizations of family functioning, such as family systems theory, social information processing, and coercive parenting, along with known diversities in parenting practices based on gender, socioeconomic status and ethnicity, are acknowledged as sensitizing concepts that guided data collection. Qualitative data collection methods and analysis led to the construction of a conceptual framework of the everyday decision-making strategies mothers use to address their child's behavioral challenges. The emergent framework proposes that mothers' responses in diverse settings are best understood as transactional relationships among the mother's historical context, challenges encountered in the present moment, and predispositions for ways to act.
ISBN: 9781369873924Subjects--Topical Terms:
617818
Occupational therapy.
Parental Decision-Making Processes: Historical and Socio-Cultural Influences on Everyday Parenting Occupations.
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