Universite Libre Bruxelles (ULB), Ecole de Santé Publique, Bruxelles, Belgium.
ULB, Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire Approches Sociales de la Santé (CRISS), Ecole de Santé Publique, Bruxelles, Belgium.
Am J Mens Health. 2022 Sep-Oct;16(5):15579883221110355. doi: 10.1177/15579883221110355.
Many African fathers face practices in their host countries that conflict with the conceptions of fatherhood in their countries of origin. They deal with negative stereotypes, including notions of paternal irresponsibility when it comes to embracing child care. This article looks at how exposure to the Belgian norms of fatherhood may redefine the fatherhood practices of African first-time fathers residing in Belgium. Drawing on a qualitative narrative approach, this article explores the perceptions and experiences of African migrant fathers in Belgium and examines how they adapt to a different fathering culture. The findings show that while African first-time fathers acknowledged their primary role as providers, they also embraced new practices that transgress defined gender lines in African culture. In the absence of a larger family support network, respondents face the responsibility of providing prenatal and postnatal support and sharing in child care responsibilities. Findings also shed light on how African fathers with European partners engage in shared decision-making and negotiate on core African values such as male circumcision.
许多非洲父亲在他们的东道国面临与他们原籍国的父权观念相冲突的做法。他们面临着负面的刻板印象,包括在照顾孩子方面的父亲不负责任的观念。本文探讨了接触比利时的父亲规范如何重新定义居住在比利时的非洲初为人父者的父亲实践。本文采用定性叙述方法,探讨了非洲移民父亲在比利时的看法和经验,并研究了他们如何适应不同的养育文化。研究结果表明,虽然非洲初为人父者承认自己作为供养者的主要角色,但他们也接受了新的做法,这些做法违反了非洲文化中明确的性别界限。在没有更大的家庭支持网络的情况下,受访者承担着提供产前和产后支持以及分担育儿责任的责任。研究结果还揭示了与欧洲伴侣的非洲父亲如何参与共同决策以及就男性割礼等核心非洲价值观进行协商。