Objective: To investigate whether women raised in a family with substance abuse constitute a particularly vulnerable group of patients in an infant psychiatry setting and to identify the risk factors of suspected parental malfunctioningin women referred to treatment in an infant and toddler intervention program.Background: A history of family substance abuse can severely disrupt the caretaking abilities of parents in ways that can have far-reaching consequences, and children growing up with insufficient parental care may incorporate thisdeficiency into their own parental behavior Methods: In total, 126 mothers completed self-report questionnaires assessing their substance abuse and Health problems as well as problems in their family of orig...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a severe risk for caregiving, affecting...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Children born to substance-dependent mothers who themselves have had an upbringing disturbed by pare...
The widespread use of drugs includes women who are mothers and of childbearing age. A review of the ...
Child neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, and yet less recognized, treated, or re...
Although the literature consistently shows an association between parental substance use disorders (...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers a...
The quality of caregiving is often compromised when mothers have co-occurring difficulties such as s...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
There is inconsistent evidence on the association between prenatal substance exposure and child beha...
Aim: To add to our knowledge concerning the key elements involved in the individual’s experience of ...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) is often cited as an important domain in which mothers with add...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a severe risk for caregiving, affecting...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...
Children born to substance-dependent mothers who themselves have had an upbringing disturbed by pare...
The widespread use of drugs includes women who are mothers and of childbearing age. A review of the ...
Child neglect is the most common form of child maltreatment, and yet less recognized, treated, or re...
Although the literature consistently shows an association between parental substance use disorders (...
This study investigated the effects of addiction on mothers' ability to care for their children. Twe...
Introduction: The study investigates health and social conditions among pregnant substance abusers a...
The quality of caregiving is often compromised when mothers have co-occurring difficulties such as s...
This was a relational study investigating the implications of a parents drug use on a young child’s ...
There is inconsistent evidence on the association between prenatal substance exposure and child beha...
Aim: To add to our knowledge concerning the key elements involved in the individual’s experience of ...
Introduction: Drug addiction is considered a major risk factor for parenting and for child developme...
Parental reflective functioning (RF) is often cited as an important domain in which mothers with add...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) represents a severe risk for caregiving, affecting...
Background: A growing body of research underlines that interpersonal trauma in childhood leads to he...
Background: Maternal substance use disorder (SUD) and depression have been extensively associated wi...