2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.02.005
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Service needs of adolescent parents in child welfare: Is an evidence-based, structured, in-home behavioral parent training protocol effective?

Abstract: SafeCare is an evidence-based behavioral parent training intervention that has been successfully implemented in multiple state child welfare systems. A statewide implementation in Oklahoma established the effectiveness of SafeCare with a diverse group of parents, which included adolescent parents under 21 years of age, a particularly at-risk group. The current study examined whether SafeCare is also effective for this subsample of 294 adolescent parents with regard to child welfare recidivism, depression and c… Show more

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“…The neurological development of teenage mothers makes them more prone to interventions offered through home visits (HV ) when compared to adult mothers (4) , considering that maternity in adolescence is a risk factor in the development of children (5) and in the construction of parenting (4,6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The neurological development of teenage mothers makes them more prone to interventions offered through home visits (HV ) when compared to adult mothers (4) , considering that maternity in adolescence is a risk factor in the development of children (5) and in the construction of parenting (4,6) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, there are a number of studies analyzing the general factors and determinants of parental behavior and its key element -reproductive behavior. Thus, it has been substantiated that the factors affecting parenting are the socio-demographic characteristics of the parenting subjects (Hubel, Rostad, Self-Brown, & Moreland, 2018), the psychological climate in the social group and the support of the environment (Seo et. al., 2018), the sociocultural environment (Gonzalez & Méndez-Pounds, 2018), the material and living conditions (Sim, Fazel, Bowes, & Gardner, 2018), etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A maternidade na adolescência é um marcador de risco para o desenvolvimento das crianças (BAUDRY et al, 2017) por ser uma população vulnerável (ANGLEY et al, 2015). Daí, vem a importância das intervenções sobre parentalidade realizadas desde a gestação no domicílio, destinadas a mães e pais adolescentes (ANGLEY et al, 2015;HUBEL et al, 2018). Tais intervenções melhoram a sensibilidade materna, a capacidade de responder às demandas da criança, a parentalidade e reduzem o risco de ocorrer uma nova gravidez (COX et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Na concepção das participantes deste estudo, a interação positiva se deu por causa da abordagem da temática da parentalidade e da identidade do papel maternal desde a gestação. O programa de visitação domiciliar desde a gestação ajuda as jovens mães adolescentes a enfrentarem o momento desafiador referente ao seu desenvolvimento como mãe (JACOBS et al, 2016), bem como a terem atitudes parentais positivas que proporcionam: resultados favoráveis para o desenvolvimento infantil (CHEN;CHAN, 2016;HUBEL et al, 2018;JACOBS et al, 2016;KAYE et al, 2018;SIERAU et al, 2016) e redução dos maus-tratos à criança (CHEN;CHAN, 2016;KAYE et al, 2018;WILLIAMS et al, 2017); desenvolvimento de uma parentalidade concreta (HUNTINGTON;VETERE, 2016;LI et al, 2015); construção de um relacionamento sólido entre mães e filhos (NYGREN et al, 2018); prevenção da depressão materna relacionada com seu contexto de vida (EASTERBROOKS et al, 2016); construção da capacidade reflexiva materna e segurança no apego materno à criança (SLADE et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
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