Abstract

This presentation discusses research findings of a qualitative study, Understanding the Issues that Young Men Face in Becoming New Fathers. The research examines the experiences of 11 multicultural men from the United States, who were becoming fathers or had young children and experiences with gang activity and/or past incarceration.

Author Details

Baomi Phung, BSN, PHN; Kathleen M. Bell, EdD, RN, PHN -- Nursing, St. Catherine University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

Sigma Membership

Unknown

Lead Author Affiliation

St. Catherine University, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

Type

Presentation

Format Type

Text-based Document, Video Recording

Study Design/Type

N/A

Research Approach

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Keywords:

Ethics, Fatherhood and Gang Activity, Health Issues

Conference Name

31st International Nursing Research Congress

Conference Host

Sigma Theta Tau International

Conference Location

Virtual Event

Conference Year

2020

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Providing resources to strengthen fatherhood: Interviews with fathers having been in gangs or incarcerated

Virtual Event

This presentation discusses research findings of a qualitative study, Understanding the Issues that Young Men Face in Becoming New Fathers. The research examines the experiences of 11 multicultural men from the United States, who were becoming fathers or had young children and experiences with gang activity and/or past incarceration.