magistrsko delo
Maruša Hacin (Author), Saša Poljak Lukek (Mentor)

Abstract

V magistrskem delu smo se osredotočili na segmente navezanosti iz primarne družine, ki lahko vplivajo na specifičen stil vzgoje v odraslosti. V teoretičnem delu so predstavljene glavne značilnosti teorije navezanosti, spomina, stila vzgoje in povezave med navezanostjo, starševstvom in stilom vzgoje. V empiričnem delu smo predstavili metodologijo in rezultate raziskave navezanosti v primarni družini in stila vzgoje v odraslosti. Osredotočili smo se na segmente navezanosti v primarni družini, ki nam pomagajo razumeti uporabo določenih segmentov stila vzgoje v odraslosti, na spomine na odnose v primarni družini, ki nam pomagajo razumeti uporabo določenih segmentov značilnih za določen stil vzgoje v odraslosti, na spomine na kaznovanje in nagrajevanje v primarni družini, ki nam pomagajo razumeti uporabo določenih segmentov stila vzgoje v odraslosti in na posameznikove spomine iz otroštva, ki lahko prispevajo k želji po enaki ali drugačni vzgoji lastnih otrok v odraslosti. V magistrski nalogi smo uporabili metodo osnovane teorije. S pomočjo polstrukturiranih intervjujev, ki smo jih izvedli s 16 udeleženci, starši, ki imajo najmanj enega in največ tri otroke, od tega 12 žensk in 4 moški. S kodiranjem polstrukturiranih intervjujev smo prišli do rezultatov v obliki kod, ki ji lahko razvrstimo v štiri glavne kategorije in odgovarjajo na naša raziskovalna vprašanja: vpliv pozitivnih segmentov navezanosti na stil vzgoje, vpliv negativnih segmentov navezanosti na stil vzgoje, ponavljanje vzgoje lastnih staršev in zavračanje vzgoje lastnih staršev.

Keywords

teorija navezanosti;stil vzgoje;spomin;primarna družina;odraslost;osnovana teorija;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UL TEOF - Theological Faculty
Publisher: [M. Hacin]
UDC: 159.93:37.018.1(043.2)
COBISS: 240945411 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Attachment in the primary family and parenting style in adulthood
Secondary abstract: Attachment in the primary family and parenting style in adulthood. In the master's thesis we focused on aspects of attachment from the primary family that can influence a specific parenting style in adulthood. The theoretical part presents the main characteristics of attachment theory, memory, parenting styles, and the connection between attachment, parenthood and parenting styles. In the empirical part, we presented the methodology and results of the research on attachment in the primary family and parenting styles in adulthood. We focused on aspects of attachment in the primary family that help us better understand the use of specific elements of parenting styles in adulthood, on memories of relationships in the primary family that help us better understand the use of specific elements of parenting styles in adulthood, on memories of punishment and reward in the primary family that help us better understand the use of specific elements of parenting styles in adulthood, and on individual childhood memories that may contribute to the desire to replicate or change the way they raise their own children in adulthood. In the master's thesis, we used the grounded theory method. We created a semi-structured interview. We interviewed 16 participants, including 12 women and 4 men, parents with at least one and at most three children. Through coding of the interview data, we identified results presented through coding. The research yielded four main categories that address our research questions: the influence of positive attachment segments on parenting style; the influence of negative attachment segments on parenting style; the repetition of one's own parents' parenting style; and the rejection of one's own parents' parenting style.
Secondary keywords: attachment theory;parenting style;memory;primary family;adulthood;grounded theory;
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Teološka fak.
Pages: VII, 119, VII str.
ID: 26465213