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Maternal Experiences in a Parenting Group Delivered in an Urban General Pediatric Clinic

Authors :
Fallon Cluxton-Keller
Emily Jane Frosch
Mary Kimmel
Tracy Carter
Barry S. Solomon
Source :
Clinical Pediatrics. 56:13-19
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2016.

Abstract

Untreated perinatal mood and anxiety disorders can result in impaired maternal-infant interactions. Pediatricians have a unique opportunity to identify and support mothers with mood and anxiety disorders. A parenting intervention, Circle of Security, was delivered in a pediatric clinic targeting women with mood and anxiety disorders. A qualitative assessment of the program’s acceptability, participant engagement, and general experiences was conducted. Data collection included medical record abstraction, semistructured psychiatric diagnostic interviews, and semistructured questionnaires. Findings indicate Circle of Security is a feasible and practical approach to providing parenting support to women of young children with mood and anxiety disorders in the pediatric medical home. Additional larger studies will be helpful in tracking outcomes of participating women and infants and in further aiding pediatricians in teaching about attachment and emotions, empowering mothers to talk about their struggles, and ensuring support for mothers in reflecting on their emotions and experiences that affect parenting.

Details

ISSN :
19382707 and 00099228
Volume :
56
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Pediatrics
Accession number :
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