Low-Income Rural Mothers' Perceptions of Parent Confidence: The Role of Family Health Problems and Partner Status

Parenting confidence can be undermined by the presence of frequent or persistent health problems, particularly for people living in rural communities that have limited access to adequate health care. However, little is known about how minor health problems in the family impact parenting. The current...

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Published inFamily relations Vol. 57; no. 3; pp. 324 - 334
Main Authors Ontai, Lenna, Sano, Yoshie, Hatton, Holly, Conger, Katherine J.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Malden, USA Blackwell Publishing Inc 01.07.2008
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National Council on Family Relations
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Summary:Parenting confidence can be undermined by the presence of frequent or persistent health problems, particularly for people living in rural communities that have limited access to adequate health care. However, little is known about how minor health problems in the family impact parenting. The current study examined single and coresident mothers' parent confidence in relation to family health problems and parental support in a sample of 303 low-income, rural mothers with young children from 14 states. Results show that the presence of family health problems was negatively associated with parent confidence. For coresident mothers, there was an indirect relationship through perceived parental support.
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This research was primarily supported by a USCA/CSREES/NRICGP grant (2001-35401-10215, 2002-35401-11591, and 2004-35401-14938) for a Multistate Longitudinal Research Project (NC-223: October 1, 1998, to September 30, 2003) with researchers from California, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Oregon, and Wyoming.
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This research was primarily supported by a USCA/CSREES/NRICGP grant (2001‐35401‐10215, 2002‐35401‐11591, and 2004‐35401‐14938) for a Multistate Longitudinal Research Project (NC‐223: October 1, 1998, to September 30, 2003) with researchers from California, Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Oregon, and Wyoming.
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ISSN:0197-6664
1741-3729
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DOI:10.1111/j.1741-3729.2008.00503.x