The analysis showed that as seen by the PHNs the characteristics of the fathers who abuse children, including
poor restraint on impulsiveness, cognitive dissonance in the fatherhood role, poor social sensitivity, and unbalanced
relationships with other members of the family. The father’s impulsiveness and cognitive dissonance in
the fatherhood role are associated with weaknesses in family relationship building and social adaptation. Conversely,
the weakness in family relationship building affects the father’s ability to control impulsiveness and
give rise to cognitive dissonance in the fatherhood role, and these interact to create a negative downward spiral,
a steadily worsening situation. Table 2 shows the details of core categories, categories, and main interview data.
The analysis showed that as seen by the PHNs the characteristics of the fathers who abuse children, includingpoor restraint on impulsiveness, cognitive dissonance in the fatherhood role, poor social sensitivity, and unbalancedrelationships with other members of the family. The father’s impulsiveness and cognitive dissonance inthe fatherhood role are associated with weaknesses in family relationship building and social adaptation. Conversely,the weakness in family relationship building affects the father’s ability to control impulsiveness andgive rise to cognitive dissonance in the fatherhood role, and these interact to create a negative downward spiral,a steadily worsening situation. Table 2 shows the details of core categories, categories, and main interview data.
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