The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood

The family is the first social environment of children which has a significant influence on their growth and development. If there were disruptions in the family system such as interparental conflicts, this could eventually lead to parental infidelity and may cause a negative impact on the children...

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Main Authors: Bana Lim, Erika Shaine C., Chan, Samantha Gillian H., Mariano, Kyla Gail C., Pinlac, Joanne O.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-80112021-08-07T13:21:21Z The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood Bana Lim, Erika Shaine C. Chan, Samantha Gillian H. Mariano, Kyla Gail C. Pinlac, Joanne O. The family is the first social environment of children which has a significant influence on their growth and development. If there were disruptions in the family system such as interparental conflicts, this could eventually lead to parental infidelity and may cause a negative impact on the children which would then affect them as they transition to higher developmental stages-- especially late adolescence wherein they engage in romantic relationships. The current study focuses on 16 late adolescents, ranging from 18-24 years old, who have experienced parental infidelity and its effect on their perception of parenthood. Using semi-structured interview and interpretative phenomenological analysis, the researchers were able to make meaning out of the experiences through 4 main issues: 1) how participants would like to raise their children, 2) what their expecttions are with their future partner, 3) how they want their relationship would be with their children, and 4) what values they want to instill to their children. Under these issues, various themes emerged from the interview data and revealed the underlying patterns which would support and answer the research questions intended for this paper. 2019-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/7367 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Families -- Philippines Adolescent psychology -- Philippines Adultery -- Philippines Custody of children -- Philippines Parenting -- Philippines Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Families -- Philippines
Adolescent psychology -- Philippines
Adultery -- Philippines
Custody of children -- Philippines
Parenting -- Philippines
Psychology
spellingShingle Families -- Philippines
Adolescent psychology -- Philippines
Adultery -- Philippines
Custody of children -- Philippines
Parenting -- Philippines
Psychology
Bana Lim, Erika Shaine C.
Chan, Samantha Gillian H.
Mariano, Kyla Gail C.
Pinlac, Joanne O.
The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
description The family is the first social environment of children which has a significant influence on their growth and development. If there were disruptions in the family system such as interparental conflicts, this could eventually lead to parental infidelity and may cause a negative impact on the children which would then affect them as they transition to higher developmental stages-- especially late adolescence wherein they engage in romantic relationships. The current study focuses on 16 late adolescents, ranging from 18-24 years old, who have experienced parental infidelity and its effect on their perception of parenthood. Using semi-structured interview and interpretative phenomenological analysis, the researchers were able to make meaning out of the experiences through 4 main issues: 1) how participants would like to raise their children, 2) what their expecttions are with their future partner, 3) how they want their relationship would be with their children, and 4) what values they want to instill to their children. Under these issues, various themes emerged from the interview data and revealed the underlying patterns which would support and answer the research questions intended for this paper.
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author Bana Lim, Erika Shaine C.
Chan, Samantha Gillian H.
Mariano, Kyla Gail C.
Pinlac, Joanne O.
author_facet Bana Lim, Erika Shaine C.
Chan, Samantha Gillian H.
Mariano, Kyla Gail C.
Pinlac, Joanne O.
author_sort Bana Lim, Erika Shaine C.
title The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
title_short The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
title_full The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
title_fullStr The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
title_full_unstemmed The impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
title_sort impact of parental infidelity among late adolescents' perception of parenthood
publisher Animo Repository
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