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Journal of the Korean Home Economics Association 2011;49(8):73-83. doi: https://doi.org/10.6115/khea.2011.49.8.073
A Phenomenological Study on Husband-Related Changes in the Family Relationship Following the First Born Child
Jea Eun Oh
Department of Christian Studies, Soongsil University
Corresponding Author: Jea Eun Oh ,Tel: +82-2-828-7204 , Email: jayoh@ssu.ac.kr
Received: April 29, 2011; Revised: May 6, 2011   Accepted: August 6, 2011.
ABSTRACT
This study examined changes in family relationship focusing on the experience of husbands after the birth of their first child. The research questions were as follows: (1) what social and economic changes are experienced by Korean husbands (2) how to reform the dynamic from a dyad to a triad relationship (3) how the relationship changes with the experience of parenthoods. The participants in this research included six men and the data was gathered through half-structured interviews and analyzed using Van Manen's analysis guideline. The results were as: First, there was a distinct financial change to stabilize the role of the couple. Second, the husbands' voluntary participation in house work was influenced by the couples' intimacy. Third, the enriching dialogue between couples was related to becoming parents. Lastly, after child birth, husbands felt less attraction toward their wives as women and the sexual relationship was almost completely controlled by their wives.
Keywords: first child birth, couple relationship, becoming parents, parent-child relationship, dynamic of family relationship
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