This study explored the experiences of stepmothers of non-residential stepchildren, using a phenomenological approach and qualitative exploratory design. Participants were recruited in the Gauteng area through purposive sampling. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the information. The findings of this study indicate the following: the participants, in their role as stepmothers of non-residential stepchildren, experienced various challenges that were very stressful, especially during the early stages of stepfamily formation. The lack of acknowledgement of the stepmothers’ dedication to their stepchildren, as well as conflicting rules concerning how to care for the children, caused distress for the participants. Support from their partner...
Steprelationships, particularly those involving stepchildren who are adolescents, seem to be the mai...
This is a qualitative study aiming to study stepparents’ view of the relationships within the stepfa...
This project explores the topography of stepfamily relationships through the prism of the mother, a ...
Bibliography: leaves 119-127.Relatively few studies have examined the difficulties of the stepmother...
Stepfamilies are complex and diverse. Until recently there has been little research that has explore...
Growth in stepfamily research in recent years has mirrored the growth in the number of stepfamilies ...
Stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon but, with high divorce rates, they are now common and more lik...
In Britain in the twenty-first century stepfamilies are numerically common but difficult to define s...
The goal of this research was to test a psychological attitude measure intended to compare the stres...
The stepfamily has always been part of western society. However, only in the past two decades has it...
Stepfamilies are quickly becoming the major family constellation of the new century. As men and wome...
This study explored the lived experience of mothers in stepfather families. Through discourse analys...
While stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon, with recent divorce rates, they are now common and more...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the stepfamily that was conducted between May 1985 and July...
Much has been said in the media and documented about stepparents elsewhere. However, little is known...
Steprelationships, particularly those involving stepchildren who are adolescents, seem to be the mai...
This is a qualitative study aiming to study stepparents’ view of the relationships within the stepfa...
This project explores the topography of stepfamily relationships through the prism of the mother, a ...
Bibliography: leaves 119-127.Relatively few studies have examined the difficulties of the stepmother...
Stepfamilies are complex and diverse. Until recently there has been little research that has explore...
Growth in stepfamily research in recent years has mirrored the growth in the number of stepfamilies ...
Stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon but, with high divorce rates, they are now common and more lik...
In Britain in the twenty-first century stepfamilies are numerically common but difficult to define s...
The goal of this research was to test a psychological attitude measure intended to compare the stres...
The stepfamily has always been part of western society. However, only in the past two decades has it...
Stepfamilies are quickly becoming the major family constellation of the new century. As men and wome...
This study explored the lived experience of mothers in stepfather families. Through discourse analys...
While stepfamilies are not a new phenomenon, with recent divorce rates, they are now common and more...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the stepfamily that was conducted between May 1985 and July...
Much has been said in the media and documented about stepparents elsewhere. However, little is known...
Steprelationships, particularly those involving stepchildren who are adolescents, seem to be the mai...
This is a qualitative study aiming to study stepparents’ view of the relationships within the stepfa...
This project explores the topography of stepfamily relationships through the prism of the mother, a ...