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Types of Parenting of Fathers during Early Childhood: A Q Methodological Approach
Sun-Jung Park, Eun-Young Choi, Ga-Yeon Ko, Bock-Soon Park, Byung-Jun Park
Child Health Nurs Res 2019;25(3):344-354.   Published online July 31, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4094/chnr.2019.25.3.344
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to examine types of parenting among fathers. The characteristics of parenting each type in early childhood were identified by systematically analyzing and classifying father’s perceptions of parenting using the Q-methodology, which places importance on the perspective of the performer.
Methods
The Q-method, which is effective for measuring individual subjectivity was used. The subjects in this study were 50 fathers with young children (2~36 months).
Results
Four parenting types were identified analyzing the subjective perceptions of fathers with young children about parenting. One type was centered on character development. Another was centered on social development. A third was centered on physical health and development. The fourth was centered on building values.
Conclusion
Parenting education programs should be developed based on type-specific characteristics and further research should investigate the effects of father’s parenting type.
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Content Analysis of Parenting Awareness of Fathers with Young Children
Sun-Jung Park, Ga-Yeon Ko, Eun-Young Choi
Child Health Nurs Res 2015;21(2):91-97.   Published online April 30, 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4094/chnr.2015.21.2.91
Purpose
The purpose of this study was to examine the awareness of fathers about early childhood parenting.
Methods
Selected fathers of children in early childhood were interviewed, and an open-ended questionnaire was utilized to identify the fathers’ awareness of the meaning of parenting, priority for parenting, opinions on paternal roles as a child raiser, parenting difficulties, and what education they wanted to receive as fathers. After their statements were collected, a content analysis was done.
Results
Results of the content analysis showed there were 45 significant statements, which were classified into 17 categories. The fathers saw the meaning of parenting as being in five different domains: social, cognitive, emotional, physical and environmental. As for paternal roles, they thought that a fathers should serve as emotional supporters. The parenting difficulties that they faced were attributed to time constraints.
Conclusion
For fathers, development of parent education programs that deal with early childhood parenting knowledge, communication methods and how to play with children according to their developmental stages are required, and qualitative research should be implemented to keep track of the process of changes in parenting characteristics.
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