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Perception of family sense of coherence during parental transition: A qualitative study

Fei‐Wan Ngai, Pui Sze Chan

2020Journal of Health Psychology19 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study described the perspectives and interplay of factors affecting the family sense of coherence of Chinese couples during the perinatal period. We adopted a grounded theory approach and conducted semi-structured interviews with 36 Chinese couples during pregnancy and at 2-3 months postpartum. Four major themes emerged involving meaningfulness, comprehensibility, and manageability of new parenthood and factors affecting the family sense of coherence. The strong sense of family unity and harmony embedded in the Confucian philosophy and the collective coping, in particular the strong social support network, seemed to contribute to couple's experience of new parenthood as meaningful, comprehensible, and manageable.

Topics & Concepts

PerceptionPsychologyCoping (psychology)Grounded theoryCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Qualitative researchDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyHarmony (color)Social supportSociologyPsychotherapistArtQuantum mechanicsNeurosciencePhysicsSocial scienceVisual artsMaternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and PostpartumHealth, psychology, and well-beingMaternal and Perinatal Health Interventions