Research paper

Confidence and mastery in mothering occupations

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Confidence and mastery in mothering occupations
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Otago Polytechnic
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RESEARCH QUESTION Which mothering occupations are mothers of infants participating in when they notice feelings of confidence and mastery in their mothering abilities? ABSTRACT AIMS This study aimed to explore everyday mothering occupations that evoke feelings of confidence and mastery, with mothers positioned as experts of their experience. The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationships between occupation and positive wellbeing in mothers with infants. Long-term health and wel...

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Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2023
Creator
Odgers, Sorcha
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6056
Related subjects
New Zealand / mothers / self-efficacy / well being / mothering occupations / Occupational therapy / Sociology of family and relationships

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