Aim. The aim of this study was to explore Chinese women's perceptions of maternal role competence and factors contributing to maternal role competence during early motherhood. Background. Developing a sense of competence and satisfaction in the maternal role are considered critical components in maternal adaptation, which have a significant impact on parenting behaviours and the psychosocial development of the child. However, qualitative studies that address maternal role competence are limited in the Chinese population. Design. This was an exploratory descriptive study. Method. A purposive sample of 26 Chinese primiparous mothers participated in a childbirth psychoeducation programme and was interviewed at six weeks postpartum. Data w...
Aim: this study aimed to explore new parents' views and experiences during their transition to ...
open access articleBackground: There are many parenting problems during infancy for Chinese primipar...
Objectives: to examine breast feeding sell-efficacy and identify its predictors among expectant Chin...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore Chinese women's perceptions of maternal role competence an...
The changes in and relationships among stress, maternal role competence, and satisfaction in the per...
Objective: to examine the changes in and relationship between perceived social support and parenting...
BACKGROUND:: Women's sense of competence and satisfaction in the maternal role are essential for pos...
This qualitative study explored the coping strategies used by first-time Hong Kong Chinese mothers i...
Background: There are many problems of parenting during infancy for Chinese primiparous women. As an...
BACKGROUND: Developing a sense of competence and satisfaction in the maternal role enhances positive...
Background: Being a mother is considered by many women as their most important role in life. Women’s...
Background: Developing a sense of well-being and achieving competence and satisfaction in the matern...
Abstract Background For first-time mothers, not knowing how to interact with newborn infants increas...
Aim: this study aimed to explore new parents' views and experiences during their transition to paren...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
Aim: this study aimed to explore new parents' views and experiences during their transition to ...
open access articleBackground: There are many parenting problems during infancy for Chinese primipar...
Objectives: to examine breast feeding sell-efficacy and identify its predictors among expectant Chin...
Aim. The aim of this study was to explore Chinese women's perceptions of maternal role competence an...
The changes in and relationships among stress, maternal role competence, and satisfaction in the per...
Objective: to examine the changes in and relationship between perceived social support and parenting...
BACKGROUND:: Women's sense of competence and satisfaction in the maternal role are essential for pos...
This qualitative study explored the coping strategies used by first-time Hong Kong Chinese mothers i...
Background: There are many problems of parenting during infancy for Chinese primiparous women. As an...
BACKGROUND: Developing a sense of competence and satisfaction in the maternal role enhances positive...
Background: Being a mother is considered by many women as their most important role in life. Women’s...
Background: Developing a sense of well-being and achieving competence and satisfaction in the matern...
Abstract Background For first-time mothers, not knowing how to interact with newborn infants increas...
Aim: this study aimed to explore new parents' views and experiences during their transition to paren...
Embracing the perspectives that multiple contextual factors are associated with maternal parenting b...
Aim: this study aimed to explore new parents' views and experiences during their transition to ...
open access articleBackground: There are many parenting problems during infancy for Chinese primipar...
Objectives: to examine breast feeding sell-efficacy and identify its predictors among expectant Chin...