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Maskrosbarn: En kvalitativ textanalys om barn till föräldrar med beroendesjukdom
Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare.
Halmstad University, School of Health and Welfare.
2022 (Swedish)Independent thesis Basic level (degree of Bachelor), 10 credits / 15 HE creditsStudent thesisAlternative title
Invulnerables : A qualitative text analysis of children of parents with anaddiction (English)
Abstract [sv]

Denna studie syftar till att undersöka vilket stöd maskrosbarn (barn till föräldrar med beroendesjukdom) fick från samhället under barndomen och vilka strategier vuxna kan identifiera sig med idag när de pratar om sina erfarenheter som maskrosbarn. I denna studie har vi använt oss av Thomas Scheffs, Erving Goffmans, John Bowlbys, Peter L. Berger och Thomas Luckmann teorier som är sociala band, skammens sociala funktioner, fasad, anknytningsteorin och socialisation. Dessa teorier har varit tillämpliga för att får en fördjupad förståelse för maskrosbarnens livssituation. Denna studie baseras på en kvalitativ forskningsmetod i form av kvalitativ textanalys där vi studerat tio olika blogginlägg följt av fem vetenskapliga artiklar kring ämnet. En gemensam nämnare bland maskrosbarnens erfarenheter är det stora ansvarstagandet som barnen fick bära på till följd av föräldrarnas beroendesjukdom. Resultatet av denna studie visade att ett ändrat tankesätt är ett gott verktyg till en förändrad livssituation och att stöd från omgivningen kan vara till stor hjälp. Frågorna som grundas i vår studie är: 1. Vilka olika strategier kan vuxna identifiera sig med idag när de pratar om deras erfarenheter som maskrosbarn? 2. På vilket sätt känner maskrosbarn idag att de fick hjälp av samhället i sin barndom.

Abstract [en]

This study aims to investigate what support invulnerables (kids to parents with an addiction) received from society during their childhood and what strategies adults can identify with today when they talk about their experiences as invulnerables. In this study, we have used the theories of Thomas Scheff, Erving Goffman and John Bowlby, Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann which are social ties, the social functions of shame, the facade, the theory of attachment and socialization. These theories have been applied to gain an in-depth understanding of the life situation of invulnerables. This study is based on a qualitative research method in the form of qualitative text analysis where we studied ten different blog posts followed by five scientific articles on the subject. A common denominator among the invulnerables experiences is the great responsibility that the children had to bear as a result of the parents' addiction. The results of this study showed that a changed way of thinking is a good tool for a changed life situation and that support from the environment can be very helpful. The questions based on our study are: 1. What different strategies can adults identify with today when talking about their experiences as invulnerables? 2. In what way do invulnerables today feel that they received help from society in their childhood. 

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
2022. , p. 32
Keywords [en]
Adults, society, invulnerables (kids to parents with an addiction), family situation, exclusion
Keywords [sv]
Vuxna, samhälle, maskrosbarn (Barn till föräldrar med beroendesjukdom), familjesituation, exkludering
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Social Sciences
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URN: urn:nbn:se:hh:diva-47462OAI: oai:DiVA.org:hh-47462DiVA, id: diva2:1678098
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www.Maskrosbarn.org
Subject / course
Sociology
Educational program
Social Change and Social Sustainability, 180 credits
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Available from: 2022-06-29 Created: 2022-06-28 Last updated: 2022-06-29Bibliographically approved

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