Search for dissertations about: "Involvement of father"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Involvement of father.
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1. Professional and social support for first-time mothers and partners during childbearing
Abstract : Background: Expecting a child and becoming a parent is one of life’s major events, during which the parents’ perspective on life and their couple relationship changes. For some parents, childbearing entails a decrease in parental couple relationship quality. READ MORE
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2. Sharing & Caring. Division of parental leave from a psychological perspective
Abstract : Parents’ preconditions for early parenting vary depending on social and cultural contexts. This thesis provides a psychological perspective on parenting and family life within the context of parental leave in Sweden, framed by Bronfenbrenner’s bioecological theory of human development. READ MORE
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3. An Unequal Chance to Parent : Examples on Support Fathers Receive from the Swedish Child Health Field
Abstract : Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislation and Swedish society have promoted father involvement. At the same time, the Swedish child health field has also unequivocally states that both parents should feel welcomed and supported within that sphere. READ MORE
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4. Women's evaluations of intrapartum and postpartum care
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to increase understanding of women s evaluations of intrapartum and postpartum care. Evaluations of specific aspects of care, general assessments of intrapartum and postpartum care, and predictors of not being satisfied were investigated, as well as negative experiences of postpartum care, as expressed in women s own words. READ MORE
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5. Support by Swedish child health nurses to distressed mothers and fathers - methods, practices and attitudes
Abstract : Degree of licentiate in psychology Abstract Massoudi, P. (2011) Support by Swedish child health nurses to distressed mothers andfathersmethods, practices and attitudes. Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. READ MORE