Parenting generation z pre-teen children in rural communities in the ozark mountains : A paradigm case from an interpretive phenomenological study / Sarah Oerther
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TextDescription: Vol 60 (11) pages 12-16 : illustrations ; 27 cmUniform titles: - Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services / November 2023
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the current study was to investigate how family legacies and parental depression shape everyday routines for parenting of Generation Z pre-teen children in rural communities in the Ozark Mountains. A paradigm case is presented. This study draws attention to the taken-for-granted aspects of parenting, including the ways family legacies of parents shape experiences of raising pre-teen children and further revealed their everyday routines. Findings from this study reinforce the need to explore whether parenting stress resulting from adverse childhood events affect pre-teen child outcomes, including behavioral, emo-tional, and academic outcomes. [Jour-nal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 60(11), 12-16.]
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