Prenatal screening of pregnant mothers for parenting difficulties: Final results from the Queen Mary Child care unit

This paper reports the results of 10 years of research into the prenatal identification of mothers likely to have major parenting problems. Previous published research reported the development of a set of criteria for determining risk status. These criteria were used to classify into four levels of...

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Hauptverfasser: Egan, Tony G., Monaghan, Sheila M., Muir, Roy C., Gilmore, Ruth J., Clarkson, John E., Crooks, Terry J.
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description This paper reports the results of 10 years of research into the prenatal identification of mothers likely to have major parenting problems. Previous published research reported the development of a set of criteria for determining risk status. These criteria were used to classify into four levels of risk a sample of mothers who were consecutive enrolments for prenatal care. The sample was monitored through various social agencies for 2 years. Results of this monitoring indicate the predictive validity of the risk code in an unselected sample. The value of prenatal identification of the ‘at risk’ is discussed together with the procedures adopted for implementing routine screening in the maternity hospital. The issue of causation, as distinct from prediction, is addressed.
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Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child Abuse - prevention & control
Community Health Nursing
Female
Humans
Infant
Mass Screening
Medical sciences
Mothers - psychology
New Zealand
parenting
Parents & parenting
Pregnancy
Prenatal Care - psychology
prevention
Public health. Hygiene
Public health. Hygiene-occupational medicine
Regression Analysis
Risk Factors
screening
screening parenting prevention at risk
Single Parent - psychology
Women
title Prenatal screening of pregnant mothers for parenting difficulties: Final results from the Queen Mary Child care unit
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