학술논문

"You Gotta Start Thinking Like a Parent": Hopes, Dreams, and Concerns of Ethnic Minority Adolescent Parents.
Document Type
Article
Source
Families in Society: Journal of Contemporary Social Services. Jan-Mar2009, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p51-60. 10p.
Subject
*PARENTING
*PARENTHOOD
*HISPANIC American parents
*HIV prevention
*TEENAGE parents
Language
ISSN
1044-3894
Abstract
This study explored the lived experience of parenting that may inform individual health practices and behavior of young, ethnic minority, primarily Latino parents, participants in a HIV prevention intervention. Narrative accounts from parents (N = 90) were analyzed to illuminate the impact of parental protectiveness and aspirations for the child. Focus groups (n = 23) were utilized to generate a nuanced understanding of young parent-hood. Self-reflective, complex, and multidimensional perspectives on parental protectiveness emerged along themes: (a) "growing up thoughtful," (b) "you gotta start thinking like a parent," (c) "togetherness and bonding," (d) "better life," (e) "the neighborhood," and (f) "expectations and pressure." Implications are discussed with a focus on integrating the concept of parental protectiveness into a strengths-based perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]