This qualitative study explored adult men\u27s experiences of father absence. Interviews with 21 men between the ages of 24 and 70 explored narratives of father absence and how the men perceived this influenced their life trajectory. Thematic analysis revealed that these men experienced a range of difficulties and challenges, including episodes of sadness and depression associated with loss and grief for the paternal relationship, self-esteem issues, feelings of anger and rejection, and difficulty forming trusting relationships particularly with other men. This study contributes to understanding mental health issues that can be associated with paternal absence for men
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Background: South Africa has a high ra...
This study investigated fathers’ absence influences on the self-perceptions of South African young a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-104)The intention of this study was to explore the\ud...
This qualitative study explored adult men's experiences of father absence. Interviews with 21 men be...
© 2017 by the Men's Studies Press, LLC. All rights reserved. The purpose of this article is to consi...
The purpose of this article is to consider adult men’s retrospective constructions of mothering and ...
Father absence is defined as a man who has had no physical interaction with his children and has not...
Introduction: Being a father is able to invoke substantial social, emotional and psychological chang...
This study explored the experiences of young adult women (n = 11) who grew up with emotionally absen...
© eContent Management Pty Ltd. Changes in family structures have resulted in many children growing u...
The purpose of this study was to provide an in-depth description of the lived experience of fatherle...
This phenomenological study elicited the narratives of young adult women about their childhood exper...
Objective: Father absence is associated with negative child and adolescent outcomes, including early...
Family dynamics and parenting styles are influential on children’s wellbeing. Additionally, childhoo...
This study focused on the difficulties and challenges experienced by sons who had absent fathers. Th...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Background: South Africa has a high ra...
This study investigated fathers’ absence influences on the self-perceptions of South African young a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-104)The intention of this study was to explore the\ud...
This qualitative study explored adult men's experiences of father absence. Interviews with 21 men be...
© 2017 by the Men's Studies Press, LLC. All rights reserved. The purpose of this article is to consi...
The purpose of this article is to consider adult men’s retrospective constructions of mothering and ...
Father absence is defined as a man who has had no physical interaction with his children and has not...
Introduction: Being a father is able to invoke substantial social, emotional and psychological chang...
This study explored the experiences of young adult women (n = 11) who grew up with emotionally absen...
© eContent Management Pty Ltd. Changes in family structures have resulted in many children growing u...
The purpose of this study was to provide an in-depth description of the lived experience of fatherle...
This phenomenological study elicited the narratives of young adult women about their childhood exper...
Objective: Father absence is associated with negative child and adolescent outcomes, including early...
Family dynamics and parenting styles are influential on children’s wellbeing. Additionally, childhoo...
This study focused on the difficulties and challenges experienced by sons who had absent fathers. Th...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.Background: South Africa has a high ra...
This study investigated fathers’ absence influences on the self-perceptions of South African young a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 100-104)The intention of this study was to explore the\ud...