Nolan, Dougal Matthew

The Fathering Experience of the Transition Into Parenthood

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Creator (cre): Nolan, Dougal Matthew, Thesis advisor (ths): Smith-Chant, Brenda L, Degree committee member (dgc): Coughlan, Rory, Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
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

2016