TY - JOUR PY - 2017// TI - What makes a good mother? An interpretative phenomenological analysis of the views of women with learning disabilities JO - Women's studies international forum A1 - Kaspar, Phoebe A1 - Kroese, Biza Stenfert SP - 107 EP - 115 VL - 62 IS - N2 - Background Parents with learning disabilities are at risk of having their children permanently removed. There are discrepancies between the perceived needs of these individuals as assessed by the parents themselves, compared to the professionals who support them. Little is known about how individuals with learning disabilities view 'good parenting'. Method After gaining informed consent, semi-structured interviews were conducted with eight women with a learning disability. Interviews explored their view on what makes a good mother and resulting qualitative data were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Results Four super-ordinate themes were identified: 'Mother as provider', 'A two-way bond' 'Motherhood transcends boundaries' and 'The same as anybody else?' Discussion Some sub-themes mirror principles of Attachment Theory (Bowlby, 1982) including reciprocity, proximity seeking and a close mutual bond. Participants are aware of stigma surrounding disability and parenting and may be at risk of internalising such views to the detriment of their psychological wellbeing.

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LA - en SN - 0277-5395 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2017.04.005 ID - ref1 ER -