Giving voice to the burden of blame : a feminist study of mother's experiences of mother blaming

Debra Jackson, Judy Mannix

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    Abstract

    Mother blaming has been identified as a pervasive and serious problem and it is known that the professional literature has strong and entrenched mother-blaming messages. Using a feminist approach, this paper explores mother blaming as it has been experienced by a group of mothers themselves. Analysis of narrative exposes mother blaming as a burden that complicates the already-complex responsibilities that comprise mothering. Health providers are among those identified by women as being particularly likely to attribute problems with (even grown) children to maternal fault. Implications for practice and research are drawn from the findings of this paper.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalInternational Journal of Nursing Practice
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

    Keywords

    • children
    • health and hygiene
    • pediatrics
    • motherhood

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