2013 UO McNair Scholars Journal

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ABSTRACTS

Parenting in Poverty: The Experiences of Fathers Who are Homeless Brenda C. Barrett-Rivera Family and Human Services Faculty Mentor: Lauren Lindstrom Counseling Psychology and Human Services Fathers who are homeless face unique barriers in parenting. This qualitative study used semi-structured interviews to explore the experiences of fathers who are homeless in a Pacific Northwest city. Data were collected through in-depth interviews with four homeless fathers and staff members from a family shelter. Themes raised through the interviews included: (a) changes to the fathers’ relationships with children and others; (b) stress related to a lack of resources available to homeless fathers; and (c) the impact on the experience of parenting while homeless arising from external perceptions of fathers as primary caregivers and providers. By giving voice to this underrepresented segment of the population, this study provides information that may improve the delivery of services to homeless families.

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