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Balancing motherhood and drug addiction: The transition to parenthood of addicted mothers

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This is a study about balancing motherhood and drug addiction, during the transition to parenthood. Few studies have dealt with the parental experience of drug-addicted mothers. The participants included 24 drug-addicted mothers, on methadone, with ages 25-42 and with children 1-32 months of age. Semi-structured interviews were conducted and analyzed according to Grounded Theory. The mothers' main concern was the ambivalence they felt towards pregnancy/motherhood and drug addiction, which was associated with strong feelings of guilt. Confronted with this ambivalence their maternal role becomes merely functional. They focus on providing the basic care to the child, but show little willingness to talk or play. Social support, especially from the partner seems to have a positive role.

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Children Drugs Experience Grounded Theory Pregnancy

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Journal of Health Psychology, 18(3), 359-367 Doi:10.1177/1359105312443399

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SAGE Publications

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