Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users

The researcher study examined and compared the motherhood experiences of mothers who are long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users. The points of comparison for the research study were: the reasons of the mothers for using and not using contraceptive, how the mothers'...

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Main Authors: Cua, Rhinna Charmainne U., Go, Ruth Abigail T., King, Nicole Steffani P.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-90882021-08-18T05:13:16Z Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users Cua, Rhinna Charmainne U. Go, Ruth Abigail T. King, Nicole Steffani P. The researcher study examined and compared the motherhood experiences of mothers who are long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users. The points of comparison for the research study were: the reasons of the mothers for using and not using contraceptive, how the mothers' view and beliefs regarding motherhood and children affect their choice and the mothers' positive and negative experiences as an informal evaluation of caring for one's child. The sample was consisted of a total of twenty mothers. The study was descriptive-comparative in nature and used an in-depth semi-structured interview to gather significant data for the research study. Reasons for contraceptive use include economic-related reasons and economic difficulty while reasons for not using include fear of side effects, support in old age and accepting that mothering as a natural outcome of being married. For views and beliefs about motherhood of both groups, an ideal mother is someone who is hands-on, able to take the responsibility of nurturing a child well and was able to show mother's reflection to the child. With regard to principles of raising children, it has been found that mothers have great concern for their child and thus instill good values to them. Authoritative parenting style is what mothers of today use. Work and other external factors such as family and friends are affecting motherhood. When it comes to the positive experiences of the mothers, childbearing, child rearing are the key events that mothers cited. As for their negative experiences, disobedience, sibling fight and economic deprivation are three main points that mothers from both groups made. The two main groups were similar but there are substantial differences found in the subgroups of long-term non-contraceptive users, which is either for religious and non-religious reasons. These differences include the way mothers' value life and the role that religion plays in their lives. In general, one can see that the mothers' love and care for their children 2009-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8443 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Motherhood Mother and child Parenting Birth control Contraception Family--Economic aspects Contraceptives Contraceptive drugs--Side effects
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Motherhood
Mother and child
Parenting
Birth control
Contraception
Family--Economic aspects
Contraceptives
Contraceptive drugs--Side effects
spellingShingle Motherhood
Mother and child
Parenting
Birth control
Contraception
Family--Economic aspects
Contraceptives
Contraceptive drugs--Side effects
Cua, Rhinna Charmainne U.
Go, Ruth Abigail T.
King, Nicole Steffani P.
Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
description The researcher study examined and compared the motherhood experiences of mothers who are long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users. The points of comparison for the research study were: the reasons of the mothers for using and not using contraceptive, how the mothers' view and beliefs regarding motherhood and children affect their choice and the mothers' positive and negative experiences as an informal evaluation of caring for one's child. The sample was consisted of a total of twenty mothers. The study was descriptive-comparative in nature and used an in-depth semi-structured interview to gather significant data for the research study. Reasons for contraceptive use include economic-related reasons and economic difficulty while reasons for not using include fear of side effects, support in old age and accepting that mothering as a natural outcome of being married. For views and beliefs about motherhood of both groups, an ideal mother is someone who is hands-on, able to take the responsibility of nurturing a child well and was able to show mother's reflection to the child. With regard to principles of raising children, it has been found that mothers have great concern for their child and thus instill good values to them. Authoritative parenting style is what mothers of today use. Work and other external factors such as family and friends are affecting motherhood. When it comes to the positive experiences of the mothers, childbearing, child rearing are the key events that mothers cited. As for their negative experiences, disobedience, sibling fight and economic deprivation are three main points that mothers from both groups made. The two main groups were similar but there are substantial differences found in the subgroups of long-term non-contraceptive users, which is either for religious and non-religious reasons. These differences include the way mothers' value life and the role that religion plays in their lives. In general, one can see that the mothers' love and care for their children
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author Cua, Rhinna Charmainne U.
Go, Ruth Abigail T.
King, Nicole Steffani P.
author_facet Cua, Rhinna Charmainne U.
Go, Ruth Abigail T.
King, Nicole Steffani P.
author_sort Cua, Rhinna Charmainne U.
title Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
title_short Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
title_full Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
title_fullStr Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
title_full_unstemmed Ano at bakit, nanay?: A qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
title_sort ano at bakit, nanay?: a qualitative study on motherhood experiences of long-term contraceptive users and long-term non-contraceptive users
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2009
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8443
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