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Parenting self-efficacy after childbirth
Journal of Advanced Nursing, 11/04/09
Salonen AH et al. – Assessments of parenting self–efficacy are recommended to identify at–risk groups and at–risk parents. More research is recommended to look into the effect of rooming–in, feeding practices, fathers' presence and social support from personnel and parenting self–efficacy and to evaluate risk scales for at–risk parents. Parent attributes had a greater effect on mothers' parenting self–efficacy, while environmental attributes had a greater effect on fathers' parenting self–efficacy. At–risk parents can be supported by conducting face–to–face discussions about significant topics.
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