2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1800.2011.00590.x
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Experiences of health and well‐being among Finnish low‐income fathers

Abstract: This article describes the everyday experiences of health and well-being among Finnish low-income fathers. The aim of study is to understand the health experiences of low-income fathers and the factors influencing the health experience and to develop nursing care in order to provide support for them. The approach is phenomenological and method is based on hermeneutical and descriptive phenomenology. The informants in this study were seven low-income Finnish fathers with children under 16 years old. Well-being … Show more

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“…Nevertheless, recent investigations show a certain trend to a decrease in the in the gender gap regarding the costs and rewards associated to parenting (Nomaguchi and Milkie, 2020). The parental role also implies its particular stressors; in particular, the traditional role of provider is very demanding for the fathers who have difficulties to obtain sufficient economic resources to cover the needs of their family group (Barnett and Gareis, 2009;Boyraz and Sayger, 2009;Vuori and Astedt-Kurki, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, recent investigations show a certain trend to a decrease in the in the gender gap regarding the costs and rewards associated to parenting (Nomaguchi and Milkie, 2020). The parental role also implies its particular stressors; in particular, the traditional role of provider is very demanding for the fathers who have difficulties to obtain sufficient economic resources to cover the needs of their family group (Barnett and Gareis, 2009;Boyraz and Sayger, 2009;Vuori and Astedt-Kurki, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But strengthen family and social support may reduce the impact of financial stress and establish well-being. 18 a large number of studies support the idea that poor well-being is directly related to financial hardship but few studies also mention that empirical evidence is not sufficient. Kealy et al study also shows a significant relationship of lower annual income to suicidal behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus of some studies was on gender based conlcusion. 17,18 The study by Anand describes U-shaped relationship for women in relation with depression by using Regression model to assess linearity. The impact of economic status is significant on depression.…”
Section: Role Of Gendermentioning
confidence: 99%