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  • Psychology
  • Sociology
  • Family Studies

Background:

  • Intergenerational transmission typically focuses on negative outcomes.
  • Research on the transmission of positive traits and behaviors is limited.
  • Hope is a crucial positive psychological construct.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the intergenerational transmission of hope.
  • To explore how mothers transmit hope to their children with mental illness.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study utilizing narrative inquiry.
  • Thematic analysis of repeated conversations over four months.
  • In-depth interviews with four mothers of children with mental illness.

Main Results:

  • Hope can be transmitted from parents to children across generations.
  • Transmission occurs through explicit verbal communication.
  • Transmission also occurs implicitly through actions and lived examples.

Conclusions:

  • Positive patterns, including hope, are transmitted intergenerationally.
  • Both explicit and implicit methods facilitate this transmission.
  • Intergenerational hope transmission positively influences parental well-being and experiences.