2024
DOI: 10.1111/cfs.13236
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“Being, Like, Their Parents Throughout Their Lifetime”—House Parents' Perceptions of Their Role in the Family‐Style Group Care

Shirley Ben‐Shlomo,
Noga Levin‐Keini,
Shira Langfeld‐Satat

Abstract: Based on the concepts in Katz and Kahn's role theory model this qualitative research examines the role perception and experience of house parents in the family‐style group care, a type of out‐of‐home placement model for at‐risk children who cannot reside with their birth families. Semistructured interviews were conducted with 18 house parents (both men and women) to gain insights into their role perception and experience. The findings revolved around three central themes: motivation for choosing the role (sear… Show more

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