To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms

Living in a household with a parent exhibiting depressive symptoms causes major disruptions in family relations, particularly between parent and child, and radically changes family life spaces. In this study, we integrated a place-based approach to interpretative phenomenological analysis to examine...

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Main Authors: Yap, Joseph Sebastian, Chua, Marie Christine, Chan, Tara Jessica, Canoy, Nico A
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https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0265407520908053?journalCode=spra
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.psychology-faculty-pubs-12512021-01-25T09:55:58Z To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms Yap, Joseph Sebastian Chua, Marie Christine Chan, Tara Jessica Canoy, Nico A Living in a household with a parent exhibiting depressive symptoms causes major disruptions in family relations, particularly between parent and child, and radically changes family life spaces. In this study, we integrated a place-based approach to interpretative phenomenological analysis to examine the subjective experiences of “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms. Using accounts obtained from photo elicitation interviews with seven participants, four key findings show the experience of “feeling-at-home” as (1) navigating emotional turmoil evoked through black holes and comfort rooms, (2) managing “being together” evoked through walls and dining tables, (3) overcoming fear evoked through terraces and flowers, and (4) seeing hope in what is (left of) home (somewhere). Main discussion highlights the spatial constitution in phenomenological research, children’s agency within volatile and “immovable” households, and changing spaces of emotional scarring. 2020-03-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/253 https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0265407520908053?journalCode=spra Psychology Department Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo home families parental depression phenomenology space Psychology
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topic home
families
parental depression
phenomenology
space
Psychology
spellingShingle home
families
parental depression
phenomenology
space
Psychology
Yap, Joseph Sebastian
Chua, Marie Christine
Chan, Tara Jessica
Canoy, Nico A
To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
description Living in a household with a parent exhibiting depressive symptoms causes major disruptions in family relations, particularly between parent and child, and radically changes family life spaces. In this study, we integrated a place-based approach to interpretative phenomenological analysis to examine the subjective experiences of “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms. Using accounts obtained from photo elicitation interviews with seven participants, four key findings show the experience of “feeling-at-home” as (1) navigating emotional turmoil evoked through black holes and comfort rooms, (2) managing “being together” evoked through walls and dining tables, (3) overcoming fear evoked through terraces and flowers, and (4) seeing hope in what is (left of) home (somewhere). Main discussion highlights the spatial constitution in phenomenological research, children’s agency within volatile and “immovable” households, and changing spaces of emotional scarring.
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author Yap, Joseph Sebastian
Chua, Marie Christine
Chan, Tara Jessica
Canoy, Nico A
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Chua, Marie Christine
Chan, Tara Jessica
Canoy, Nico A
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title To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
title_short To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
title_full To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
title_fullStr To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
title_full_unstemmed To build a home: A phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
title_sort to build a home: a phenomenological approach of reconstructing “feeling-at-home” among children living in households with parents exhibiting depressive symptoms
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2020
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/psychology-faculty-pubs/253
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0265407520908053?journalCode=spra
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