Anxious, apart, and attentive: A qualitative case study of overseas Filipino workers’ families in the time of COVID-19
Department/Unit
NSTP and Formation Office
Document Type
Article
Source Title
Family Journal
Publication Date
2021
Abstract
Cognizant of the nature and type of family as factors that affect the experience and coping of its members, this study sought to examine the impact of the pandemic on overseas Filipino workers’ (OFW) families using a qualitative instrumental case study of four OFW families. Three themes emerged from the analysis: (1) worry over the conditions of the distant family members, (2) disruptions in plans and family relationships, and (3) monitoring and caring from a distance. From these findings, it could be reflected that despite the negative effects of the pandemic, OFW families can recreate patterns over time to retain their familial relations and routines and protect members from coronavirus and its consequences.
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Recommended Citation
Cleofas, J. V., Eusebio, M. S., & Pacudan, E. P. (2021). Anxious, apart, and attentive: A qualitative case study of overseas Filipino workers’ families in the time of COVID-19. Family Journal Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11770
Disciplines
Psychology | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Keywords
Foreign workers, Filipino—Family; Families—Philippines—Psychological aspects; COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- —Influence
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