Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies of Children, Families and Society, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa.
Child Care Health Dev. 2021 Jul;47(4):494-500. doi: 10.1111/cch.12861. Epub 2021 Mar 21.
Nurturing parents raise children in an engaged, flexible, emotionally expressive and supportive manner, which is associated with positive outcomes for children. While parenting research within the South African context is increasing, there is a lack of focus on nurturance within the parent-child relationship. Thus, this study sought to explore how parents nurture their children in resource-constrained environments in South Africa.
A qualitative approach with an exploratory research design was used. Participants were purposively recruited via non-governmental institutions and key informants in the communities. A sample of 77 semi-structured interviews was conducted with participants from two rural areas, Calvinia and Lamberts Bay, in South Africa.
A thematic analysis of the data revealed two themes. The first theme is nurturance approaches, which encapsulate how parents nurture their children physically and emotionally. The second theme focuses on factors contributing to nurturance within the parent-child relationship with regard to parenting practices and external factors.
Although parents are nurturing children physically and emotionally, parenting capacity needs to be improved in the South African context.
有爱心的父母以积极、灵活、富有情感表达和支持的方式养育孩子,这与孩子的积极结果有关。虽然南非的育儿研究在不断增加,但父母与孩子的关系中对养育的关注却不足。因此,本研究旨在探讨在资源有限的环境中,南非的父母如何养育孩子。
本研究采用定性方法和探索性研究设计。参与者通过非政府组织和社区的主要知情人有针对性地招募。在南非的两个农村地区——卡尔文尼亚和兰伯茨湾,对 77 名参与者进行了半结构化访谈。
对数据的主题分析揭示了两个主题。第一个主题是养育方法,包括父母如何在身体和情感上养育孩子。第二个主题侧重于与育儿实践和外部因素有关的父母-子女关系中促进养育的因素。
尽管父母在身体和情感上都在养育孩子,但在南非的背景下,育儿能力需要提高。