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Gender typing in stepmothers a phenomenological analysis

Gender typing in stepmothers a phenomenological analysis Purpose Difficulties in defining stepfamily roles remain an important issue for its members. A potentially important factor in defining roles in the family is the identification with a particular gender type and how it relates to one's expectations about one's place in the family system. The purpose of this paper is to explore how gender typing processes inform our understanding of the stepmother role construction process, and its link with stepfamily adjustment.Designmethodologyapproach Semistructured interview data from six androgynous and six feminine stepmothers were selected based on gender type identification.Findings Results from this analysis were analyzed using a phenomenological approach, and are presented with the intent to explore how gender typing processes inform our understanding of the stepmother role construction process, and its link with stepfamily adjustment.Originalityvalue Gender typing has not been studied in the context of stepmother families, even though research on stepmothers adjustment has highlighted the ambiguous nature of their role in the stepfamily. Additionally, while qualitative inquiry continues to represent the favoured paradigm in the emerging area of stepmother research, studies of this type remain limited in scope. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Qualitative Research Journal Emerald Publishing

Gender typing in stepmothers a phenomenological analysis

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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1443-9883
DOI
10.1108/14439881211222778
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Abstract

Purpose Difficulties in defining stepfamily roles remain an important issue for its members. A potentially important factor in defining roles in the family is the identification with a particular gender type and how it relates to one's expectations about one's place in the family system. The purpose of this paper is to explore how gender typing processes inform our understanding of the stepmother role construction process, and its link with stepfamily adjustment.Designmethodologyapproach Semistructured interview data from six androgynous and six feminine stepmothers were selected based on gender type identification.Findings Results from this analysis were analyzed using a phenomenological approach, and are presented with the intent to explore how gender typing processes inform our understanding of the stepmother role construction process, and its link with stepfamily adjustment.Originalityvalue Gender typing has not been studied in the context of stepmother families, even though research on stepmothers adjustment has highlighted the ambiguous nature of their role in the stepfamily. Additionally, while qualitative inquiry continues to represent the favoured paradigm in the emerging area of stepmother research, studies of this type remain limited in scope.

Journal

Qualitative Research JournalEmerald Publishing

Published: Apr 6, 2012

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