Components of attitude towards childbearing and parenting based on Islamic sources
Attitudes toward the family in the Case of childbearing and parenting in Iran have changed a lot in recent decades. The influence of the family and the proper performance of its roles, especially the transmission of values and culture of the community are influenced by the attitudes of members. Concern to the importance of the issue of childbearing / parenting and attitudes toward it, the researcher intends to extract the components of attitudes toward childbearing / parenting from religious sources and to explain and study them.The research approach is qualitative-quantitative, meaning that in the qualitative part it is a method of content analysis of religious texts and in the quantitative part it is a descriptive survey method that is used to assess the validity of attitude components. In this study, first the concepts related to Childbearing / parenting and attitudes toward it were categorized and components related to attitudes toward Childbearing / parenting were extracted through coding methods (open, axial, and selective);Then, to assess the content validity of the components, the opinion of 8 experts in the field of religious sciences and psychology has been used. After evaluating the components by experts, 10 components have been approveded
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