This study examined the impact and extent to which drugs and alcohol, consumed by mothers prenatally and perinatally, has affected their capacity to attach to their children. It examined the role the dependent variables measured (i.e. drug(s)/substance(s) abused, demographic information) played in the attachment process. Data was collected from mothers currently participating in the perinatal substance abuse treatment at the San Bernardino County Rialto program
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
The current study evaluates the impact of a 10-week infant massage intervention program designed to ...
The Maternal Attachment Inventory - Revised (MAI-R) developed by Mary Müller in 1994, was used to e...
Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substan...
This study examined the quality of attachment between mother and child when the mother continued to ...
Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor that can in\ufb02uence maternal functioning at mult...
Maternal substance abuse is a risk factor for child maltreatment, child attachment insecurity, and m...
Identification of factors that may lead to child maltreatment is important for intervention at the e...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
The purpose of this study to investigate the relationship between mother-child attachment and childh...
This study examined the impact of parental substance misuse on young adult development and relations...
The purpose of this final project was to describe the harmful effects of parental substance abuse fr...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
The current study evaluates the impact of a 10-week infant massage intervention program designed to ...
The Maternal Attachment Inventory - Revised (MAI-R) developed by Mary Müller in 1994, was used to e...
Children\u2019s emotional and relational development can be negatively influenced bymaternal substan...
This study examined the quality of attachment between mother and child when the mother continued to ...
Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor that can in\ufb02uence maternal functioning at mult...
Maternal substance abuse is a risk factor for child maltreatment, child attachment insecurity, and m...
Identification of factors that may lead to child maltreatment is important for intervention at the e...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
The purpose of this study to investigate the relationship between mother-child attachment and childh...
This study examined the impact of parental substance misuse on young adult development and relations...
The purpose of this final project was to describe the harmful effects of parental substance abuse fr...
Substance Use Disorder (SUD) is a major public health problem costing over 500 billion dollars annua...
The current study evaluates the impact of a 10-week infant massage intervention program designed to ...
The Maternal Attachment Inventory - Revised (MAI-R) developed by Mary Müller in 1994, was used to e...