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ArtikelParenting Attitudes of Drug-involved Women Inmates  
Oleh: Surratt, Hilary L.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Prison Journal vol. 83 no. 2 (Jun. 2003), page 206-220.
Topik: women; inmates; parenting; drug use
Fulltext: 206TPJ832.pdf (85.18KB)
Isi artikelOf the 93,000 women incarcerated in 2001, nearly 80% were mothers of approximately 130,000 minor children. Many correctional institutions have implemented programs to teach the growing number of incarcerated women effective parenting skills. However, there are few evaluations of such programs. This study examined changes in parenting attitudes as a function of program participation for druginvolved women at a correctional institution in Delaware. The attitudes of 59 women were assessed along five dimensions predictive of abusive parenting practices. Mean scores revealed no statistically significant differences between those who had completed the program, those enrolled, and those not participating. Significantly, however, standardized scores were well within average range of normed scores developed on nonabusive adult parents.Findings indicate these women did not express overly controlling or punitive attitudes with regard to children. The study lends support to other investigations documenting similarly positive parenting attitudes among substanceabusing women. Thus, the intense focus of programs on disciplinary alternatives to spanking might be misplaced.
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