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Being better than my dad: A qualitative case study of one African American father’s journey with parenthood and intergenerational change
Seanna Leath
Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences
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Parenthood
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African American Fathers
100%
Intergenerational Change
100%
African American Men
50%
Growing up
50%
Intervention Program
25%
Black Men
25%
Caretakers
25%
African American Families
25%
Major Themes
25%
Social Context
25%
Fathers' Parenting
25%
Parenting Practices
25%
Positive Research
25%
Parental Beliefs
25%
Research Discourses
25%
Fatherhood
25%
Negative Stereotypes
25%
Church-based Intervention
25%
Father Figure
25%
Father-child Relationship
25%
Fresh Start
25%
Counter-narratives
25%
Research Narrative
25%
Absentee
25%
Thematic Coding Analysis
25%
Psychology
Case Study
100%
Parenthood
100%
Intervention Program
33%
Narrative
33%
Thematic Coding
33%
Fatherhood
33%
Father-Child Relationship
33%