diFFiCUlties, heAlth proBlems And proFessionAl sUpport oF diVorCed FAthers liVinG sepArAtely From their Children – eXperienCes in hUnGAry
Introduction. the situation of divorced men who live separetely children is difficult in hungary, as well as in many other countries. the effects of divorce on all family members is considerable, therefore, the topic seems worth investigating.Aim. the aim of our study was to examine the situation, d...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Borgis
2016-12-01
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Series: | New Medicine |
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Online Access: | http://newmedicine.publisherspanel.com/gicid/01.3001.0009.9388 |
Summary: | Introduction. the situation of divorced men who live separetely children is difficult in hungary, as well as in many other countries. the effects of divorce on all family members is considerable, therefore, the topic seems worth investigating.Aim. the aim of our study was to examine the situation, difficulties and problems of divorced hungarian fathers who live separately from their children, and their need for professional help.Material and methods. the research was conducted among men of legal age who had undergone divorce for the first time,had at least one child together with their ex-wife, and the divorce had taken place in the last 1 to 5 years. A self-made questionnaire composed of four parts (6 open and 60 closed questions) was presented to the participants. the questionnaire wasavailable online between 21/11/2015 and 20/01/2016. 100 fathers who filled in the questionnaire correctly were included inthe study.Results. only 18.0% of the fathers had not noticed any physical, mental or behavioural symptoms after divorce. 49.0% of themnoticed all three types of symptoms. several fathers’ work performance declined. one third (32.0%) of the fathers had suchserious symptoms that they decided to consult a medical specialist. 80.0% of the fathers were not satisfied with financial supportoffered to them, 76.0% of them were not satisfied with the social allowances available to them, and 74.0% were not satisfiedwith the psychological and psychiatric support they are offered.Conclusions. Fathers are not prepared to face the divorce. physicians should be increasingly aware that divorce can be thesource of physical symptoms. Fathers feel the lack of financial, social and psychological support, as well as of legal support. theywould like to be involved in the family care of the hungarian health visitors’ network after divorce.
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ISSN: | 1427-0994 1731-2507 |