1. The Effects of Enmeshment and Familism in Armenian Mothers.
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Kirikian, Christina, Zolnikov, Tara, and Afaq, Humera
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WELL-being , *CONFIDENCE , *PSYCHOLOGY of mothers , *ARMENIANS , *PARENTING , *QUALITATIVE research , *DECISION making , *COMMUNICATION , *FAMILY relations - Abstract
One-third of mothers experience emotional and psychological stress due to the demands of motherhood. This qualitative study analyzed the impact of enmeshment on the emotional and psychological well-being in the family of Armenian origin as well as new mothers current parenting styles and the impacts of their past experiences on their current families. Participants included 19 Armenian mothers, aged 20–40, living in Los Angeles, California, with at least one child in enmeshed paternal families. Results indicated that participants had minimal decision-making opportunities and open communication in their families. Participants experienced low confidence levels and increased pressure due to enmeshment, and how these experiences shaped parenting styles. This information can be used to encourage mental health professionals to assist with cultural dynamics within the Armenian population, while aiding mothers in improving parenting practices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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