Self-differentiation and parenting stress in adolescent mothers. An exploratory study
Alessandra Salerno,
Monica Tosto,
Iolanda Raciti
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionAdolescent motherhood, a phenomenon that has a strong social impact, is explored, focusing particularly on the mother's psychosocial development, parental role, skill, and parenting-related stress.MethodsThis study aims to analyze the connection between maternal self-differentiation in first-time mothers (aged between 15 and 20 years old) and parenting stress levels, including some moderating variables, such as dyadic adjustment, maternal self-esteem, and perceived social support.ResultsThe analyse… Show more
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