Adaptation of a community-based participatory research model to gain community input on identifying indicators of successful parenting

Cheryl Zlotnick, Marguerite Wright, Roberto Macias Sanchez, Rosario Murga Kusnir, Te'o Bennett Iemaima

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Abstract

Parenting models are generally based on families in stable homes, rather than in transitional situations such as in foster care, homeless shelters, and other temporary, atrisk residences. Consequently, these models do not recognize the unique challenges of families in transition. This study explored the domains of the Circumplex Model and examined its fit for transitional families using tenets from community-based participatory research. Findings suggest that in addition to the Circumplex Model's components, caregivers with children living in transition believe that managing the scrutiny of external authority systems and countering the negative influences of poverty and racism are two indicators that contribute to parenting success. Obtaining consumer-informed views of parenting not only is an important contributor to standards or practice, but also a promising avenue for future research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9-27
Number of pages19
JournalChild Welfare
Volume89
Issue number4
StatePublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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