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Overland, Klara; Storksen, Ingunn; Thorsen, Arlene Arstad – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2013
Caring for children of divorce may prevent emotional and behavioural problems. This study investigates daycare staff's beliefs about caring for young children who have experienced parental divorce. Q methodology was applied for this purpose, and 33 participants sorted 40 subjective statements. The Q factor analyses resulted in four factors or…
Descriptors: Caring, Divorce, Q Methodology, Child Health
Storksen, Ingunn; Thorsen, Arlene Arstad; Overland, Klara; Brown, Steven R. – Early Child Development and Care, 2012
Research shows that children of divorce are at risk of adjustment problems and school problems. In previous studies of young children of divorce, most often parents or teachers have supplied data. In this study, we explore the children's own feelings and experiences through Q methodology with visual images. The study includes 17 children of…
Descriptors: Parents, Divorce, Preschool Children, Q Methodology
Overland, Klara; Thorsen, Arlene Arstad; Storksen, Ingunn – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2012
This Q methodological study explores beliefs of daycare staff and teachers regarding young children's reactions related to divorce. The Q factor analysis resulted in two viewpoints. Participants on the viewpoint "Child problems" believe that children show various emotional and behavioral problems related to divorce, while those on the "Structure…
Descriptors: Divorce, Q Methodology, Factor Analysis, Preschool Teachers