Topics and Effects of Iranian Mothers’ Disclosure to Their Children: A Phenomenological Analysis
Vahideh Fazilatpour,
Maryam Gholamzadeh Jofreh,
Mohsen Nazari-Far
Abstract:Background: Parental disclosure is a phenomenon that occurs in families to a greater or lesser extent and has different effects on children and family relationships. Some parents do not know what topics are appropriate for disclosure and what the consequences may be. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate the phenomenology of Iranian mothers› disclosure, its topics, and the experienced consequences. Methods: In this qualitative study based on the descriptive phenomenological method, s… Show more
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