Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence

Substance dependency can affect a mother‘s health and her ability to parent. A cross sectional study was implemented to better understand resources of African American mothers in recovery from substance dependence. A convenience sample of 38 African American mothers at two drug treatment centers in...

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Main Author: Perkins, Ayana N
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spelling ndltd-GEORGIA-oai-digitalarchive.gsu.edu-psych_theses-10732013-04-23T03:24:45Z Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence Perkins, Ayana N Substance dependency can affect a mother‘s health and her ability to parent. A cross sectional study was implemented to better understand resources of African American mothers in recovery from substance dependence. A convenience sample of 38 African American mothers at two drug treatment centers in Atlanta, Georgia completed the Michigan Screening Profile of Parents (Helfer, Hoffmeister, & Schneider, 1978). Results indicated that women who perceived that their emotional needs were being met were less likely to use maladaptive coping skills. Mothers who used less maladaptive coping skills were less likely to report negative interactions with their children. Results have implications for the needs of African Americans mothers in substance abuse treatment. Follow up studies may benefit from the use of longitudinal and qualitative research methods in order to comprehensively explain the impact of lifetime social supports on maladaptive coping and negative parenting behaviors for African American mothers in recovery. 2010-08-18 text application/pdf http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/psych_theses/76 http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1073&context=psych_theses Psychology Theses Digital Archive @ GSU INDEX WORDS: Substance dependence Parenting Coping Relationship with parents Interactions with Psychology
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topic INDEX WORDS: Substance dependence
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Relationship with parents
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Parenting
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Perkins, Ayana N
Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence
description Substance dependency can affect a mother‘s health and her ability to parent. A cross sectional study was implemented to better understand resources of African American mothers in recovery from substance dependence. A convenience sample of 38 African American mothers at two drug treatment centers in Atlanta, Georgia completed the Michigan Screening Profile of Parents (Helfer, Hoffmeister, & Schneider, 1978). Results indicated that women who perceived that their emotional needs were being met were less likely to use maladaptive coping skills. Mothers who used less maladaptive coping skills were less likely to report negative interactions with their children. Results have implications for the needs of African Americans mothers in substance abuse treatment. Follow up studies may benefit from the use of longitudinal and qualitative research methods in order to comprehensively explain the impact of lifetime social supports on maladaptive coping and negative parenting behaviors for African American mothers in recovery.
author Perkins, Ayana N
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title Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence
title_short Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence
title_full Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence
title_fullStr Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence
title_full_unstemmed Differences in Parental Expectations and Interactions of African American Mothers with a History of Substance Dependence
title_sort differences in parental expectations and interactions of african american mothers with a history of substance dependence
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publishDate 2010
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