“这为我打开了一扇新的门”:一项关于被迫流离失所的父母在基于依恋的育儿计划中的经历的定性研究。

Clinical child psychology and psychiatry Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-20 DOI:10.1177/13591045231202875
Anna Kristen, Marlene M Moretti, Fatumo Osman
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这项研究的目的是探索被迫流离失所的父母的经历,即基于在线依恋的育儿计划(eConnect)如何影响他们与青少年的关系。数据是从与28名参与eConnect项目的家长的四次焦点小组讨论中收集的。数据采用网络专题分析法进行分析。分析得出了一个全球性的主题:加强父母与青少年的关系。四个基本的组织主题描述了加强父母与青少年关系的过程:知识是改变的基础,父母自我效能的提高,情绪调节的改善有助于情绪调节,权力动力的转变和父母与青少年共同伙伴关系的形成。研究结果表明,eConnect有望为加强父母与青少年的关系和支持被迫流离失所的家庭提供干预。
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"It opened a new door for me": A qualitative study of forcibly displaced parents' experiences of an attachment-based parenting program.

The aim of the study was to explore forcibly displaced parents' experiences of how an online attachment-based parenting program (eConnect) impacted their relationships with their teens. Data was collected from four focus group discussions with 28 parents who participated in the eConnect program. Data was analyzed using network thematic analysis. A global theme emerged from the analysis: Strengthened Parent-Teen Relationships. Four underpinning organizing themes described the process through which the parent-teen relationship was strengthened: Knowledge Served as the Foundation for Change, Increased Parental Self-Efficacy, Improved Emotional Attunement Facilitates Dyadic Affect Regulation, and Shifted Power Dynamics and Emerging Mutual Parent-Teen Partnership. Findings suggest that eConnect is promising intervention for strengthening parent-teen relationships and supporting forcibly displaced families.

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