TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - Afro-Caribbean Mothers in the U.S.: An Exploratory Study From a Transnational Feminist Perspective JO - Women and therapy A1 - Muruthi, Bertranna A1 - Bermúdez, J. María A1 - Bush, Kevin R. A1 - McCoy, Megan A1 - Stinson, Morgan A. SP - 413 EP - 431 VL - 39 IS - 3-4 N2 - Afro-Caribbean immigrants are a growing and marginalized population in the U.S. Although they have much in common with African Americans and Latino immigrants, they are a unique and diverse group that is often misunderstood and understudied. This exploratory study highlights the struggles of these mothers as they navigate contrasting parenting values and practices as transnational families. In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted, and a thematic analysis revealed four themes related to culture, discipline, education, and collectivism. Data were interpreted from a transnational feminist lens. Clinical implications are offered to strengthen cultural sensitivity and effectiveness with Afro-Caribbean immigrant mothers and their families.
LA - en SN - 0270-3149 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02703149.2016.1116872 ID - ref1 ER -