OBJECTIVE To explore families' experiences who use an authoritarian parenting style in caring for school-age children. METHOD This was a qualitative study employing a phenomenological approach. The sampling method was… Click to show full abstract
OBJECTIVE To explore families' experiences who use an authoritarian parenting style in caring for school-age children. METHOD This was a qualitative study employing a phenomenological approach. The sampling method was to interview parents of school-age children living in the Central Maluku district in Indonesia. RESULTS The findings of this study generated the following themes: (1) parents strictly controlled their children to achieve the parental values and expectations, (2) children failed to meet the parental values and expectations, and (3) problems experienced by the children were the results of the parenting style. CONCLUSIONS This study suggested nursing professionals provide adequate information for parents with respect to parenting styles that may facilitate the optimal growth and development of the children. Future studies pertinent to cultural factors associated with authoritarian parenting were also suggested to better understand the cultural context of this parenting style.
               
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