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"To have a father, maybe I was going to be a better person": A qualitative study exploring the effects of biological father absence on young men in South Africa. “有一个父亲,也许我会成为一个更好的人”:一项定性研究探索了生父缺失对南非年轻男性的影响。
Journal of applied youth studies Pub Date : 2025-05-30 DOI: 10.1007/s43151-025-00181-2
Campion Zharima, Elton Mboneli, Lerato Tsotetsi, Stefanie Vermaak, Phumla Madi, Busisiwe Nkala-Dlamini, Avy Violari, Rachel Kidman, Amy Hammock, Janan Dietrich
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