Religion, relationships, and responsible fathering in Latter-day Saint families of children with special needs

Citation
Ld. Marks et Dc. Dollahite, Religion, relationships, and responsible fathering in Latter-day Saint families of children with special needs, J SOC PERS, 18(5), 2001, pp. 625-650
Citations number
73
Categorie Soggetti
Communication
Journal title
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS
ISSN journal
02654075 → ACNP
Volume
18
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
625 - 650
Database
ISI
SICI code
0265-4075(200110)18:5<625:RRARFI>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The issue of responsible and involved fathering has inspired a growing body of scholarship, policy, and interventions. However, religious communities, practices, and beliefs have been overlooked as potential factors in encour aging responsible, involved fathering. Qualitative interviews were conducte d with 19 Latter-day Saint (LDS, Mormon):fathers of children with special n eeds and analyzed to examine the meaning of religion in relation to respons ible, involved fathering for these fathers and their families. Findings are presented in connection with three dimensions of religion: religious commu nity, religious practices, and religious beliefs. Although the fathers' exp eriences with religion were sometimes challenging, religion was meaningful and influential for the fathers in supporting them in their efforts to be r esponsible and relational. Data reflecting father-child benefits and challe nges associated with the three dimensions of religion are reported. Core co nstructs of the three dimensions of religion, based on the fathers' narrati ves, are also presented.