Salomons Centre for Applied Psychology, Canterbury Christ Church University, 1 Meadow Road, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 2YG, Kent, UK.
The Tavistock Centre, 120 Belsize Lane, London, NW3 5BA, UK.
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 2018 Mar;21(1):94-108. doi: 10.1007/s10567-017-0244-3.
The adverse social and physical conditions of homelessness pose significant developmental risks for children, which may be compounded or buffered by the quality of parenting behaviour they are exposed to. There is currently a limited understanding of how parents approach their care-giving role and responsibilities while adjusting to the experience of homelessness. Advancing knowledge in this area is essential for developing acceptable, appropriate and effective interventions to support highly marginalised and vulnerable homeless families. This review explored homeless parents' perceptions of how homelessness affects their parenting behaviour and identified adaptive strategies that parents may use to mitigate the potentially negative impacts of homelessness on the quality of care-giving. A systematic search of four electronic databases (ASSIA, PsycINFO, Web of Science and MEDLINE) identified 13 published qualitative studies, all originating from the USA, which explored parenting behaviour in homeless contexts. The studies were critically appraised using the CASP qualitative assessment tool. Thematic synthesis identified the following determinants of parenting behaviour; negative self-concept in the parental role, parental mental health, material resources, challenges to autonomy and self-efficacy, daily hassles, physical environment and service context, stigma, child characteristics and lack of support. These were synthesised thematically using existing models of parenting determinants and positive parenting. Findings indicate substantive impacts of homelessness on parental mental health, parenting authority, material resources, parenting environments and social support. Parents developed a number of adaptive methods to negotiate the challenges of homeless parenting such as maintaining a positive mindset, cherishing the parental role and developing practical strategies. We conclude with recommendations that service providers should tailor parenting support to resource-constrained circumstances and that further research is required in order to better understand experiences of homeless parents in other international contexts.
无家可归者的恶劣社会和物质条件对儿童的发展构成了重大风险,而他们所接触到的父母养育行为的质量可能会加剧或缓冲这些风险。目前,人们对父母在适应无家可归经历时如何对待自己的照顾角色和责任知之甚少。在这一领域推进知识的发展对于制定可接受、适当和有效的干预措施以支持高度边缘化和弱势的无家可归家庭至关重要。本综述探讨了无家可归父母对无家可归如何影响其养育行为的看法,并确定了父母可能用来减轻无家可归对照顾质量潜在负面影响的适应策略。通过对四个电子数据库(ASSIA、PsycINFO、Web of Science 和 MEDLINE)进行系统搜索,确定了 13 项已发表的定性研究,这些研究均来自美国,探讨了无家可归背景下的养育行为。使用 CASP 定性评估工具对这些研究进行了批判性评价。主题综合确定了以下养育行为的决定因素:父母角色的消极自我概念、父母的心理健康、物质资源、自主和自我效能的挑战、日常琐事、物理环境和服务环境、耻辱感、儿童特征和缺乏支持。这些因素使用现有的养育决定因素和积极养育模式进行了主题综合。研究结果表明,无家可归对父母的心理健康、育儿权威、物质资源、育儿环境和社会支持产生了实质性影响。父母们想出了许多适应方法来应对无家可归育儿的挑战,例如保持积极的心态、珍惜父母的角色和制定切实可行的策略。最后,我们建议服务提供者应根据资源受限的情况调整育儿支持,并需要进一步研究,以便更好地了解其他国际背景下无家可归父母的经历。