Journal article
Parenting self-efficacy and empowerment among expectant mothers with substance use disorders
Midwifery, v 48, pp 32-38
May 2017
PMID: 28324807
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Abstract
to describe parenting self-efficacy and family empowerment among expectant mothers with substance use disorders.
the study employed a quantitative cross-sectional design.
participants were 71 pregnant women with substance use disorders entering a gender-specific, substance use disorder, residential treatment facility.
measurement tools included: the demographic data form, the Parenting Sense of Competence Scale, the Addiction Severity Index, and the Family Empowerment Scale.
women in their third trimester reported statistically significant higher levels of both parenting self-efficacy and family empowerment than women in their first trimester.
interventions that promote parenting self-efficacy and family empowerment need to target women in their first trimester.
midwives with specialized training in substance abuse disorders are in a unique position to bolster expectant mothers’ parenting capabilities during the addiction recovery process.
•Level of parenting self-efficacy was higher in the third trimester.•Level of empowerment was significantly higher in the third trimester.•Demographic differences did not account for the improvements found.
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- Title
- Parenting self-efficacy and empowerment among expectant mothers with substance use disorders
- Creators
- Debra H. Zand - Saint Louis UniversityJessica L. Chou - Queen of Peace Center, 325 N. Newstead, Saint Louis, MO 63108, United StatesKathy J. Pierce - Saint Louis UniversityLara B. Pennington - Queen of Peace Center, 325 N. Newstead, Saint Louis, MO 63108, United StatesRosalie R. Dickens - Queen of Peace Center, 325 N. Newstead, Saint Louis, MO 63108, United StatesJerri Michael - Generate Health, 1300 Hampton Ave, Ste 111, Saint Louis, MO 63139, United StatesDonna McNamara - Saint Louis UniversityTaryn White - Saint Louis University
- Publication Details
- Midwifery, v 48, pp 32-38
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Counseling and Family Therapy
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:000399485200005
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85015633545
- Other Identifier
- 991021888922804721
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