2022
DOI: 10.1111/hsc.13729
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First‐time parents’ personal growth: Role of parental separation anxiety

Abstract: In recent years, there has been growing recognition that the need to cope with the inevitable stress of the transition to parenthood may lead to the experience of personal growth, reflected in the discovery of new strengths, setting of a renewed path in life and a newfound appreciation of interpersonal relationships (Taubman -Ben-Ari, 2019). Considerable evidence has been presented over the last two decades regarding the role of personal resources in the personal growth (originally termed posttraumatic growth;… Show more

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“…This journey to fatherhood often incorporates dealing with stressful circumstances, such as concerns deriving from the geographic distance from the pregnant woman [62] and the many financial, legal, and bureaucratic hardships involved in cross-border surrogacy [63]. These stressful circumstances might promote adaptation that manifests itself in a heightened sense of growth, such as was found among women contending with difficulties in their journey to motherhood e.g., [35,37].…”
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“…This journey to fatherhood often incorporates dealing with stressful circumstances, such as concerns deriving from the geographic distance from the pregnant woman [62] and the many financial, legal, and bureaucratic hardships involved in cross-border surrogacy [63]. These stressful circumstances might promote adaptation that manifests itself in a heightened sense of growth, such as was found among women contending with difficulties in their journey to motherhood e.g., [35,37].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scale [56] was used to measure personal growth and adjustment among fathers following the transition to parenthood [37]. The inventory consists of 10 items that relate to changes on personal, interpersonal, and philosophical levels (e.g., "I found I am stronger than I previously believed").…”
Section: Post-traumatic Growth Inventory (Ptgi-sf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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