# Wanting to provide the childhood they never got – a meta-synthesis of how survivors of childhood abuse experience becoming a parent

**Authors:** Signe Hjelen Stige, Martin Mauritzson Greve, Kari Anne Trefall

PMC · DOI: 10.1080/17482631.2025.2523175 · International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being · 2025-06-23

## TL;DR

Survivors of childhood abuse aim to provide a better childhood for their children but face challenges in parenting due to their past experiences.

## Contribution

This study provides a meta-synthesis of how survivors of childhood abuse experience becoming a parent.

## Key findings

- Parents desire to provide a better childhood than they experienced.
- Parents struggle with low self-efficacy and attachment issues.
- Becoming a parent can initiate a healing process.

## Abstract

Experiencing childhood abuse is associated with an increased risk of developing a broad range of health issues and might impact the experience of transitioning into parenthood. We therefore wanted to explore how survivors of childhood abuse experience becoming a parent.

Using the method of meta-ethnography, we synthesized the findings from 13 primary studies.

The meta-synthesis resulted in three themes: 1) Own experiences of abuse enhance the desire to be a good parent; 2) Own experiences of abuse challenges parents in their new role; and 3) Becoming a parent as an opportunity to start a healing process.

Our results indicated that parents shared a dedication to providing their children with a better childhood than they had experienced. However, many parents struggled with low self-efficacy, and several became aware of their difficulties with attachment and emotional regulation when they became parents. Although challenging, the parenting role was also a source of positive and healing experiences. The implications of these results are discussed.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** abuse (MESH:D019966)

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