2001
DOI: 10.1053/jpdn.2001.24181
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Using touchpoints to promote parental self-competence in low-income, minority, pregnant, and parenting teen mothers

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“…Maternal sensitivity is challenging for many adolescent mothers because of their developmental stage (Flaherty & Sadler, 2010). The findings of this study were consistent with previous researchers who reported that adolescent mothers were significantly less sensitive to their infant than adult mothers (Percy & McIntyre, 2001). …”
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“…Maternal sensitivity is challenging for many adolescent mothers because of their developmental stage (Flaherty & Sadler, 2010). The findings of this study were consistent with previous researchers who reported that adolescent mothers were significantly less sensitive to their infant than adult mothers (Percy & McIntyre, 2001). …”
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“…As a result, adolescent mothers were less sensitive to their infant (Percy & McIntyre, 2001), provided less verbal stimulation, responded less Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research -ISSN 2288-6168 (Online) Vol. 4 No.1 November 2016: 51-72 http://dx.doi.org/10.15206/ajpor.2016 55 often in a way that is contingent to the needs of their infant, and were more negative (Culp, Osofsky, & O' Brien, 1996).…”
Section: Adaptiveness Feeding Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a pilot study of a small convenience sample, this approach was used in a group setting to "promote parental self-competence in lowincome, minority, pregnant and parenting teen mothers" (Percy & McIntyre, 2001). Although interpretations of the studies' results are limited by its design, participants' scores on the Parent Sense of Competence Scale increased from before to after the intervention, with the most marked improvement on the item, "Considering how long I've been a mother, I feel thoroughly familiar with this role."…”
Section: Group Care To Address Challenges To Mother-infant Relationshmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of others in nursing have published on their efforts to adapt the NBAS and Touchpoints to perinatal practice (Amy, 2001;Karl, 2004;Karl & O'Hare, 2006;Tedder, 1991), well-childcare visits (Karl, Limbo, & Ricker, 1998;Percy, Stadtler, & Sands, 2002), home visiting (Brandt et al, 2001), parent and parent-child groups (Percy & McIntyre, 2001), prevention and health promotion (Tyler & Horner, 2008a), and chronic obesity treatment (Tyler & Horner, 2008b).…”
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“…Parity and age can be confounded, with adolescents more likely to be first-time mothers. Although attempts have been made to adapt HS specifically for adolescent parents, 37,38 this pilot program was administered to a very small sample and assessed qualitatively, and therefore was not included in this review.…”
Section: Generalizabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%