In the past decades, parents have used online forums to discuss challenges associated with parenthood, seeking support from other parents as well as professional advice. A highly sensitive topic discussed in these forums is regret about having children. Previous studies from various contexts have highlighted how regret, as expressed online, is often connected to difficulties of living up to and identifying with ideals of parenting, and that parenthood leads to feelings of exhaustion, entrapment and a negative self-image. In this article, I analyze how regret is expressed in two major Swedish online forums, including accounts from 142 parents. Sweden is a country that is often highlighted internationally as a pioneer in gender equality, with...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Today the internet has become a meeting place for people seeking advice and experience from other in...
Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislati...
In the past decades, parents have used online forums to discuss challenges associated with parenthoo...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
In Finland, becoming a mother is often constructed as an individual choice that ultimately leads to ...
Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Even though Sweden is perceived to be on the gender equality frontline parenthood is still, accordin...
The article presents findings from interviews with 15 Swedish 6- to 9-year-olds from two family form...
Huss M. Is a woman aloud to regret her motherhood?. A qualitative study about social workers percept...
There is a general notion that everyone wants to have children and most people probably will have ch...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Today the internet has become a meeting place for people seeking advice and experience from other in...
Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislati...
In the past decades, parents have used online forums to discuss challenges associated with parenthoo...
The aim of this qualitative study is to with the help of discourse theory according to Michel Foucau...
In Finland, becoming a mother is often constructed as an individual choice that ultimately leads to ...
Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Recent debates about maternal regret, prompted by the publication of Israeli sociologist Orna Donath...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Even though Sweden is perceived to be on the gender equality frontline parenthood is still, accordin...
The article presents findings from interviews with 15 Swedish 6- to 9-year-olds from two family form...
Huss M. Is a woman aloud to regret her motherhood?. A qualitative study about social workers percept...
There is a general notion that everyone wants to have children and most people probably will have ch...
<b>Background</b>: Sweden, which is among the most gender-equal societies in the world, ...
We analyse Swedish survey data on attitudes about parenthood among young adults aged 22-30 in 1999, ...
Today the internet has become a meeting place for people seeking advice and experience from other in...
Father involvement benefits children, mothers, and themselves in a number of ways. Swedish legislati...