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"They Just Get It" an Exploration of Father's Experiences and Perceptions of a Support Group for Men Caring for Children with Disabilities And/or Developmental Delay.

JARID Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities/Journal of applied research in intellectual disabilities(2020)

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BACKGROUND:Support groups available to parents/carers of children with a disability or developmental delay (DDD) are predominately attended by women. Limited data exists reporting experiences of the few male-only support groups. This paper examines experiences of fathers of children with DDD attending a male-only support group from South Wales.METHOD:All fifteen members from a support group for fathers/male carers of children with DDD were invited to take part in qualitative interviews and seven participated. The data were analysed following Braun and Clarke's (Qualitative research in psychology, 2006, 3:77) thematic framework.RESULTS:Within the group, fathers felt understood by similarly situated men, and a sense of connectivity and belonging. Fathers perceived exclusion elsewhere, including mixed-gender groups. Fathers felt permission to talk in a way consistent with their male identities, and valued receiving, and giving, support.CONCLUSIONS:Mixed-gender support groups may not meet the needs of fathers, and there are potential benefits in providing male-only groups.
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autism,disability,fathers,parents,qualitative,support
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