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Perspectives of mothers with substance use problems on father involvement.

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  • Perspectives of mothers with substance use problems on father involvement. Abstract Text:

    robin e gearingRobin E Gearing,enid k selkirkEnid K Selkirk,gideon korenGideon Koren,margaret leslieMargaret Leslie,mary motzMary Motz,laurel b zelazoLaurel B Zelazo,ted mcneillTed McNeill,fernand a lozierFernand A Lozier,robin e gearingRobin E Gearing,enid k selkirkEnid K Selkirk,gideon korenGideon Koren,margaret leslieMargaret Leslie,mary motzMary Motz,laurel b zelazoLaurel B Zelazo,ted mcneillTed McNeill,fernand a lozierFernand A Lozier,

    BACKGROUND: A number of complex factors contribute to pregnant and parenting womenâs alcohol and substance use. To date, little research has focused on the implications, meaning and experiences of father involvement on mothers with substance use problems. OBJECTIVE: The current study explores the experiences of mothers with substance use problems with respect to the role, impact and meaning of father involvement. METHODS: This study conducted two focus groups utilizing a phenomenological approach. Mothers receiving clinical services at a comprehensive, community based program serving pregnant and parenting women with substance use problems were recruited to participate in this research. RESULTS: The meaning of father involvement among this group of women centered on four dimensions: emotional support, financial contributions to the family, amount and quality of time spent with the children and the family, and was dependent upon the particular expectations of the mother involved. Barriers and influences of father involvement were identified. The nature of father involvement had negative and positive impacts on participants. DISCUSSION: Maternal use of alcohol is a complex issue, one factor often ignored in father involvement. For mothers with substance use problems father involvement has a number of implications, both positive and negative.

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    re gearingRE Gearing,ek selkirkEK Selkirk,g korenG Koren,m leslieM Leslie,m motzM Motz,lb zelazoLB Zelazo,t mcneillT McNeill,fa lozierFA Lozier,re gearingRE Gearing,ek selkirkEK Selkirk,g korenG Koren,m leslieM Leslie,m motzM Motz,lb zelazoLB Zelazo,t mcneillT McNeill,fa lozierFA Lozier,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Canadian journal of clinical pharmacology = Jo

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: e99-107

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    ISSN: 1710-6222

    DAY: 1

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 2008

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 9804162

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    AFFILIATION: 1Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, USA. rg2372@columbia.edu

    Country: Canada

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