TY - JOUR
T1 - Everyday life and occupational deprivation in single migrant mothers living in Denmark
AU - Kielsgaard, Kamilla
AU - Kristensen, Hanne Kaae
AU - Nielsen, Dorthe Susanne
PY - 2018/1/2
Y1 - 2018/1/2
N2 - Background: Socio-economically disadvantaged single migrant mothers in Denmark risk poor health and social marginalisation, which affects participation in relevant occupations. Literature focusing on occupational deprivation in vulnerable groups such as migrants is sparse. Aim/objectives: To explore how single migrant mothers experience their living conditions and the significance of those conditions on their exclusion from everyday life occupations. Material and methods: In-depth interviews were used to find how occupational deprivation manifests in the everyday lives of three women. Based on Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation, data were analysed and the meaning structures, in the form of three themes, were identified. Results: The societal and individual conditions of women’s everyday lives interact in a complex interplay, where immigration, illness and divorce, in particular, deprive the women of participation in social and work-related occupations. The women handled these conditions by trying to create a well-functioning family life. Conclusions and significance: Experiences of occupational deprivation take place in interaction with cultural norms, social position and lack of social opportunities and, as the process takes place over a long period, changes become more complicated. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
AB - Background: Socio-economically disadvantaged single migrant mothers in Denmark risk poor health and social marginalisation, which affects participation in relevant occupations. Literature focusing on occupational deprivation in vulnerable groups such as migrants is sparse. Aim/objectives: To explore how single migrant mothers experience their living conditions and the significance of those conditions on their exclusion from everyday life occupations. Material and methods: In-depth interviews were used to find how occupational deprivation manifests in the everyday lives of three women. Based on Ricoeur’s theory of interpretation, data were analysed and the meaning structures, in the form of three themes, were identified. Results: The societal and individual conditions of women’s everyday lives interact in a complex interplay, where immigration, illness and divorce, in particular, deprive the women of participation in social and work-related occupations. The women handled these conditions by trying to create a well-functioning family life. Conclusions and significance: Experiences of occupational deprivation take place in interaction with cultural norms, social position and lack of social opportunities and, as the process takes place over a long period, changes become more complicated. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2018 APA, all rights reserved)
U2 - https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2018.1445659
DO - https://doi.org/10.1080/14427591.2018.1445659
M3 - Journal article
VL - 25
SP - 19
EP - 36
JO - Journal of Occupational Science
JF - Journal of Occupational Science
SN - 1442-7591
IS - 1
ER -