Susan Ketner

Susan Ketner
Hanzehogeschool Groningen · Institute of Social Studies

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Investing in parents is important because their well-being is positively related to the development and well-being of their children. This study investigated which factors predict two types of parents’ well-being: individual well-being and parenting-related well-being. Participants were 416 parents (90 fathers, 326 mothers) of a baby (younger than...
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Samenvatting In de helft van de Surinaamse en Antilliaanse gezinnen in Nederland ontbreekt een vader. Dit artikel bespreekt de achtergronden en mogelijke effecten daarvan en de manier waarop vaders uit deze groepen zelf tegen hun rol als vader en het grote aantal afwezige vaders aankijken. Daarbij ligt het accent op Afro-Surinaamse vaders. Een bela...
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In de adolescentiefase zouden jongeren in de gelegenheid moeten worden gesteld om te experimenteren met verschillende alternatieven, voordat zij hun bindingen ('commitments') ten aanzien van verschillende deelidentiteiten formuleren (Marcia, 1996). Vaak is er een spanning zichtbaar: jongeren moeten bindingen aangaan die niet alleen overeenstemmen m...
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Sometimes it is assumed that Moroccan girls in the Netherlands have a problematic adolescence: They are supposed to be "caught between two cultures." Adolescence can be seen as the stage of life in which individuals should develop their own identity by exploring different alternatives. Moroccan girls, however, may not have these possibilities for e...

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