نتایج جستجو برای: young mothers social class

تعداد نتایج: 1253818  

2003
Sheri P. Eisengart Lynn T. Singer Sarah Fulton Jill E. Baley

Objective. This study sought to increase understanding of relations among coping strategies, sociodemographic variables, and psychological distress in mothers of high-risk (HR) and low-risk (LR) very low birth weight (VLBW; < 1,500g) infants. Design. The sample (N = 199) consisted of 77 mothers of HR VLBW infants, 43 mothers of LR VLBW infants, and a control group of 79 mothers of healthy, term...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2007
Helen Moestue Sharon Huttly Lydia Sarella Sheik Galab

OBJECTIVE It is hypothesised that mothers' social networks can positively affect child nutrition through the sharing of health knowledge and other resources. The present study describes the composition of mothers' networks, examines their association with child nutrition, and assesses whether health knowledge is shared within networks. DESIGN AND SETTING Cross-sectional data for mothers of yo...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2005
Jo Ann M Farver Yiyuan Xu Stefanie Eppe Alicia Fernandez David Schwartz

This study examined the relations among family conflict, community violence, and young children's socioemotional functioning and explored how children's social cognition and mothers' psychological functioning may mediate the outcomes associated with this exposure. Mothers of 431 Head Start preschoolers completed questionnaires about their family demography, exposure to community violence, famil...

2017
Jacqueline D Burgess Roy M Kimble Kerrianne Watt Cate M Cameron

BACKGROUND Using social media to recruit specific populations for research studies is gaining popularity. Given that mothers of young children are the most active on social media, and young children are the most at risk of preventable burn injuries, social media was used to recruit mothers of young children to a burn prevention intervention. OBJECTIVE The aim of this paper was to describe the...

Journal: :Psychological medicine 2002
R E Adams E J Bromet N Panina E Golovakha D Goldgaber S Gluzman

BACKGROUND This paper examines the association between exposure to the Chornobyl nuclear power plant explosion and the psychological and physical well-being of mothers with young children. The study also examines whether exposure to Chornobyl increased the vulnerability of mothers to subsequent economic and social stress, and thus represents a unique test of the stress-vulnerability model in a ...

2015
Mimmie Claudine Ngum Chi Watts Pranee Liamputtong Celia Mcmichael

BACKGROUND Motherhood is a significant and important aspect of life for many women around the globe. For women in communities where motherhood is highly desired, motherhood is considered crucial to the woman's identity. Teenage motherhood, occurring at a critical developmental stage of teenagers' lives, has been identified as having adverse social and health consequences. This research aimed to...

رهنما, اکبر, علیین, حمید,

 Present research aimed to study and compare the social growth of Shahed and non-Shahed junior high school students in city of Tehran. The research society was the junior high school students of the twenty regions of Tehran, in the academic year 2004-2005. 104 boys and 96 girls were selected through a random-class sampling proportionate to the volume of the research society. Research method was...

2011
Rhonda Small Angela J Taft Stephanie J Brown

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Social support interventions have a somewhat chequered history. Despite evidence that social connection is associated with good health, efforts to implement interventions designed to increase social support have produced mixed results. The aim of this paper is to reflect on the relationship between social connectedness and good health, by examining social support interv...

2015
Collins K Ahorlu Constanze Pfeiffer Brigit Obrist

BACKGROUND Adolescent pregnancy exposes female adolescents to medical, social and economic risks. In Ghana, adolescent mothers are more likely to experience complications during pregnancy and delivery as compared to older mothers. This study examined the competencies of adolescent girls to either proactively prevent teenage pregnancy or reactively cope effectively with it. METHODS A cross-sec...

2009
Sarah Larkins Priscilla Page Kathryn Panaretto Melvina Mitchell Valerie Alberts Sue McGinty Craig Veitch

Aims: The “U Mob Yarn Up” project emerged from expressed needs of young Indigenous mothers at Townsville Aboriginal and Islander Health Service (TAIHS), and investigated attitudes and behaviours of young Indigenous people around relationships and pregnancy. Method: An innovative consultative methodology and participatory action techniques were used. A Young Mums’ Group functioned as project des...

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