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Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape

Bibliography: leaves 43-46.

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Main Author: Skinner, Donald
Other Authors: Swartz, Leslie
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Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/14324 Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape Skinner, Donald Swartz, Leslie Children of prisoners - South Africa Detention of persons - South Africa Clinical Psychology Bibliography: leaves 43-46. An exploratory study of factors that caregivers felt helped their child, in preschool at the time of the detention, to cope with a parent's detention was conducted. It is part of a broader study looking at the consequences for these children of the parent's detention. Semi-structured, depth interviews were conducted with the prime caregivers of the child, in 1986 and then a follow-up study was done in 1988. The original sample contained 19 subjects between the ages of two and six years, from a range of contexts. In the follow-up study 13 caregivers were re-interviewed. The research was done in cooperation with community groups who provided the contacts and gave direction. Caregivers reported a wide range of factors which they felt assisted coping, with varying levels of success. Results are reported in brief before a more detailed discussion is entered into, including case reports. The most commonly cited factor was the availability and use of social support and support structures, which appeared to be extensive in most cases. Family centered coping strategies were reported to be important where they were applied, particularly if the family was able to sit down as a whole and address the problems it faced. Politically centered strategies were also used. The focus in these was on obtaining information on detention so as to make sense of the situation and the use of political structures to give vent to emotions. Other aspects of coping not covered by the above areas include strategies such as keeping a regular routine. As was found in the 1986 study (Skinner and Swartz,L., 1989), security of life following the detention was found to be important in assisting the child to come to terms with the previous stressor. 2015-10-25T17:08:23Z 2015-10-25T17:08:23Z 1989 Master Thesis Masters MA http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14324 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Children of prisoners - South Africa
Detention of persons - South Africa
Clinical Psychology
Skinner, Donald
Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape
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title Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape
title_full Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape
title_fullStr Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape
title_full_unstemmed Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape
title_short Factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent's detention and subsequent events : a study from the Western Cape
title_sort factors caregivers believe helped their preschool children to cope with a parent s detention and subsequent events a study from the western cape
topic Children of prisoners - South Africa
Detention of persons - South Africa
Clinical Psychology
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/14324
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