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Adolescent Mothers in a Transitional Living FacilityAn Exploratory Study of Support Networks and Attachment Patterns
University of Texas at Austin
Casey Family Programs Most of the research literature on attachment and adolescent transitions has addressed youth in family settings. This article explores these issues with a sample of 25 pregnant and parenting teens living in a transitional shelter. Using case records and interviewdata as well as results of standardized measures of depression, self-esteem, child abuse potential, and emotional autonomy, insights on relationships between adolescent mothers and their parents, romantic partners, staff, and children are explored, and implications are provided for agencies serving this population.
Key Words: adolescent mothers support networks attachment issues transitional living
Journal of Adolescent Research, Vol. 19, No. 1,
85-112 (2004) |
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