The Dependency subscale measured the mother’s overprotective and over-controlling attitudes towards the child with items such as: “a child should be protected from jobs which might be too tiring or hard for him” or “a mother has a right to know everything going on in her child’s life...
In the original survey (Felitti et al., 1998) five items relate to abuse and neglect (e.g., physical, emotional and sexual) directed against the individual and five are concerned with adverse family circumstances (e.g., family members with alcohol or drug dependency). The present study ...
Motherhood was considered stabilizing in the sense that it helped mothers to desist from destructive behaviors such as substance dependency (Callahan et al., 2005, Chase et al., 2009). Stern (1995) suggested that the transition to motherhood has many more phases than just the delivery of the ...
maternal drug dependencynarcoticsmethadoneheroinDuring the study years 1972鈥 1974, 8 of 383 infants born to mothers with known narcotic dependency during ... B.K.,Rajegowda,and,... - 《Early Human Development》 被引量: 69发表: 1978年 Maternal Factors Influencing Infant Total Body Iron at Bir...
13 In addition, relinquishing the intention to have more children altogether is associated with increased psychological distress14 among women. This study aimed to assess changes in pregnancy intention since the COVID-19 outbreak began among women who were mothers of young children around the peak ...
dependency in humans10,15. While there is a prolonged dependency in all mammals, this is especially pronounced in humans and not only includes care for survival but also education for adaptive social behaviour10,16. Parents who were empathetic towards their children increased their children’s ...
First, the game uses dependency rules that program the mother in terms of two tasks, protecting and nurturing. This allows the game to construct a dichotomy of giving/receiving between mother and children. Secondly, on the spatial level, the invisible bond device represents infant bonding as a ...
This produces difficulties in providing the appropriate level of high dependency care to a pregnant woman admitted with an acute, severe illness to the labour ward or during early pregnancy to a gynaecological ward. When staffing levels are based on average activity, there needs to be a clear ...
Myra F. Taylor, David Coall, Ruth Marquis & Rachel Batten 1912 Accesses 3 Altmetric Explore all metrics Abstract Parental drug-usage is a risk factor for child neglect. Maternal drug-dependency, in particular, has far reaching implications for the mother, her children, and the grandparents ...
likely than sons to provide personal care to both parents. Parental breakup in childhood does not change the propensity of personal care to any parent. The probability of receiving care is higher for lone mothers than for mothers living with the father, but not for repartnered mothers. Adult ...