Parenting experiences and outcomes among former adolescent mothers: A mixed methods study

Author:

Flaherty Serena CherryORCID,Knobf M. Tish,Holland Margaret L.ORCID,Slade Arietta,Nelson LaRon,Sadler Lois S.ORCID

Abstract

The purpose of this explanatory sequential mixed methods study was to examine parenting outcomes and experiences over time among marginalized adolescent mothers enrolled in randomized clinical trials (RCT) between 2002 and 2016 testing Minding the Baby® (MTB), an early home visiting program. The quantitative phase examined associations between measures of maternal experiences and parenting outcomes from 71 participants 2–8 years since RCT completion. MTB mothers reported less hostile parenting and fewer child behavior problems. The sequential qualitative phase involved interviews with a subsample (n = 31) and revealed six themes about their personal and parenting maturation. Through integration of quantitative and qualitative data, we generated metainferences, revealing a nuanced understanding of participants’ experiences. Integrated findings revealed the complex personal and parenting experiences among former adolescent mothers during their developmental phases of emerging and early adulthood. Findings inform clinical and research approaches to promote personal growth and positive parenting outcomes over time among women who began childbearing in adolescence.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Connecticut Nurses Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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