The Fathering Experience of the Transition Into Parenthood

Abstract

Men who become fathers undergo a transitional period during which they adjust to their new role as the caregiver of a child, a time that is usually viewed as a major life transition (Lamb, 2010). Much of the published literature focuses on fathers with identified issues (e.g., divorced fathers); therefore, there is a need for research that looks at the experiences of more typical fathers in the current Canadian context. To understand how fathers experience this transition, a series of focus groups were conducted with first-time fathers across the Peel Region of Ontario, Canada. Analysis of the focus group transcripts using an interpretative phenomenology framework identified four overarching metathemes: intrapersonal experiences, extrapersonal experiences, father's role, and supports. Practical implications, theoretical implications, and limitations are discussed.

Author Keywords: Fathering, Fathering Experience, First-Time Fathers, Transition Into Parenthood

    Item Description
    Type
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Nolan, Dougal Matthew
    Thesis advisor (ths): Smith-Chant, Brenda L
    Degree committee member (dgc): Coughlan, Rory
    Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
    Date Issued
    2016
    Date (Unspecified)
    2016
    Place Published
    Peterborough, ON
    Language
    Extent
    187 pages
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Subject (Topical)
    Local Identifier
    TC-OPET-10321
    Publisher
    Trent University
    Degree
    Master of Science (M.Sc.): Psychology