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A Comparison of Maternal Attachment between American Adolescent and Adult Mothers of Preschoolers.

Ratchaneewan Ross1, JoAnne M Youngblut2.   

Abstract

American adolescent mothers have been viewed as less effective parents than adult mothers. The socioeconomic disadvantages of adolescent mothers should be taken into account. The objectives of this study were to compare maternal attachment between adolescent and adult mothers of preschoolers and to examine changes of adolescents' maternal attachment over time. A secondary analysis of data from a larger study of maternal employment and low birth weight infant outcomes were used. Data were collected through home visits using structured questionnaires at two different time points. Forty-three pairs of adolescent and adult mothers who could be matched on family structure, maternal race, and child's gestational status were compared on maternal attachment. The 7-item Attachment subscale of the Parenting Stress Index was used to measure maternal attachment. Results revealed that the adolescent mothers were not less attached to their preschoolers than the adults. This held true when important confounding factors were taken into account using multiple regression.

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Keywords:  adolescent mothers; child’s temperament; maternal attachment; parenting

Year:  2005        PMID: 24860239      PMCID: PMC4032221     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thai J Nurs Res


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