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The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community

Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/31638 The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community Bornman, Juan, 1968- alecia.samuels@up.ac.za Samuels, Alecia E. Adolescence Conflict Coparenting Mentoring Multi-partnered coparenting Parenting Relationship quality South africa Supportive coparenting Teenage mothers Undermining coparenting UCTD Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2013. Although many international and South African studies have investigated teenage parenting, they have rarely viewed the parenting support given to teenage mothers from a coparenting perspective. Coparenting is defined as the manner in which caregivers who are responsible for the upbringing of children, work together in their role as parents to negotiate the child rearing process. Consequently, much of the literature on teenage parenting remains inconclusive in terms of the beneficial nature of parenting support. In South Africa, very little is currently known about the availability of parenting support to teenage mothers from members of the extended family or from the child’s father and about the quality and processes that underlie these parenting relationships. A considerable body of evidence has found the quality of this relationship to be an important facilitator of parenting competence and a predictor of child development outcomes. Coparenting theory and constructs have largely been developed within nuclear, Western family structures that limit their generalizability and applicability to other family systems and contexts. Using a synergistic mixed methods research approach, this study examined the coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of 36 teenage mothers. Quantitative and qualitative data from the teenage mothers, their coparents and key community informants were used to understand coparenting within a particular low-income community where teenage parenting was found to be prevalent. The results revealed that the majority of teenage mothers could identify at least one coparent. A multi-person coparenting arrangement –typically coparenting with both the grandmother and the child’s father – was found to be more common than coparenting with only one other person. The newly developed, multi-domain measure of coparenting quality indicated that teenage mothers’ relationship with coparents was supportive, with minimal conflict and undermining by coparents. Qualitative differences in the roles of coparents revealed that coparenting fathers took on more traditional roles as providers and decision makers in comparison to grandmothers, who mainly performed mentoring roles to facilitate the teenage mothers’ maternal competence. The implications of these findings for coparenting theory as well as interventions and policies related to teenage parenting are discussed. Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (CAAC) Unrestricted 2013-09-10T07:02:03Z 2013 2013-09-10T07:02:03Z 2013-09-05 2013 2013-08-28 Thesis Samuels, A 2013, The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community, PhD, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31638> http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31638 En © 2013, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Adolescence
Conflict
Coparenting
Mentoring
Multi-partnered coparenting
Parenting
Relationship quality
South africa
Supportive coparenting
Teenage mothers
Undermining coparenting
UCTD
The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community
title The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community
title_full The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community
title_fullStr The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community
title_full_unstemmed The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community
title_short The coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents: a reflexive case study of a low-income community
title_sort coparenting arrangements and relationship quality of teenage mothers and their coparents a reflexive case study of a low income community
topic Adolescence
Conflict
Coparenting
Mentoring
Multi-partnered coparenting
Parenting
Relationship quality
South africa
Supportive coparenting
Teenage mothers
Undermining coparenting
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31638