Development of parenting self-efficacy in mothers of high-risk infants
Abstract
The aim of this prospective, longitudinal study was to (1) examine the development of parenting self-efficacy (PSE), (2) explore the influence of contextual factors (e.g., family functioning, family centered care, and infant medical caregiving complexity) on PSE development, and (3) whether PSE and contextual factors predict parent and infant health outcomes in a high-risk infant population. Mothers (n = 67) of infants diagnosed with a complex...
Paper Details
Title
Development of parenting self-efficacy in mothers of high-risk infants
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
141
Pages
104946 - 104946
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