In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and 2008, data were collected from 21 of the original 29 (72%). Guided by feminist family theory, this investigation sought to (a) examine Navajo adolescent mothers’ intimate partner relationships during the transition to parenthood, (b) identify themes in the young mothers’ intimate partnerships across time, and (c) assess participants’ psychosocial well-being in adulthood. Four themes emerged in the women’s long-term intimate relationships: limited support, substance abuse, infidelity, and intimate partner violence. Implications of the findings and suggestions for future research are discussed
textAdolescent mothers experience interpersonal violence (IPV) at higher rates than almost any othe...
Minority adolescent mothers (N = 375) were interviewed during the prepartum (or early postpartum) pe...
Adrienne Rich, feminist, writer, researcher and mother once stated, "if could have one wish for my o...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
n 1992 (n = 21) and 1995 (n = 8), the principal investigator collected data from 29 reservation-resi...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Reservation teenage mothers. In 2007, 71% (n = ...
The prevalence of Native American women becoming victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) is muc...
Understanding the adaptational responses and ecocultural niche of the Navajo adolescent mother from ...
Background: Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of research on t...
thesisA need to do an exploratory study of the Navajo traditional child rearing practices grew out o...
Intimate partner abuse (IPA) is a public health crisis that disproportionately impacts indigenous wo...
Background: The inclusion of protective factors (“assets”) are increasingly supported in developing ...
This study examined teenage parenting among Native Americans, focusing on the support received from ...
Drawing on ecological and gender socialization perspectives, this study examined mothers’ and father...
textAdolescent mothers experience interpersonal violence (IPV) at higher rates than almost any othe...
Minority adolescent mothers (N = 375) were interviewed during the prepartum (or early postpartum) pe...
Adrienne Rich, feminist, writer, researcher and mother once stated, "if could have one wish for my o...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Native American adolescent mothers. In 2007 and...
n 1992 (n = 21) and 1995 (n = 8), the principal investigator collected data from 29 reservation-resi...
In 1992 and 1995, data were collected from 29 Navajo Reservation teenage mothers. In 2007, 71% (n = ...
The prevalence of Native American women becoming victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) is muc...
Understanding the adaptational responses and ecocultural niche of the Navajo adolescent mother from ...
Background: Violence against indigenous women and girls is endemic, yet the absence of research on t...
thesisA need to do an exploratory study of the Navajo traditional child rearing practices grew out o...
Intimate partner abuse (IPA) is a public health crisis that disproportionately impacts indigenous wo...
Background: The inclusion of protective factors (“assets”) are increasingly supported in developing ...
This study examined teenage parenting among Native Americans, focusing on the support received from ...
Drawing on ecological and gender socialization perspectives, this study examined mothers’ and father...
textAdolescent mothers experience interpersonal violence (IPV) at higher rates than almost any othe...
Minority adolescent mothers (N = 375) were interviewed during the prepartum (or early postpartum) pe...
Adrienne Rich, feminist, writer, researcher and mother once stated, "if could have one wish for my o...