Familial roles and support of doctoral students

Author:

Walsh Bridget A.1,Mitchell Sarah1,Batz Ruby1,Lee Angela1,Aguirre Matthew1,Lucero Julie2,Edwards Adrienne3,Hambrick Keira4,Zeh David W.5

Affiliation:

1. Human Development and Family Science University of Nevada Reno, Reno NV

2. College of Health University of Utah Salt Lake City UT

3. Human Development and Family Studies Winthrop University Rock Hill SC

4. Department of English The Ohio State University Columbus OH

5. Department of Biology University of Nevada Reno, Reno NV

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveIdentify the role(s) and support(s), if any, that family members provide to first‐generation and historically marginalized doctoral students, including strengths and challenges of this support.BackgroundNonfinancial family support is important for the success and retention of first‐generation and historically marginalized graduate students. More empirical studies of the role(s) and support of family members of these doctoral students are needed.MethodDuring an intervention designed for first‐generation and historically marginalized doctoral students and their families, we conducted four focus groups with doctoral students (n = 22) and three focus groups with the family members they chose to accompany them (n = 15). Transcripts were analyzed using thematic analysis.ResultsTwo themes emerged from the data: support and connection. In addition to providing distinct types of support, families play both supportive and connective roles. There are challenges to family roles and support in areas such as communication, doctoral student stress, and different ways that family members and doctoral students think about and approach life.ConclusionThe study provided key insights to understanding the roles and support of family of doctoral students; more efforts are needed across graduate schools in the United States.ImplicationsFamily science faculty and graduate schools may collaborate to provide meaningful interventions for graduate students and their families for the goal of promoting graduate student retention and success.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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