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Record Number 103
Record Type Journal Article
Authors Grella, C. E., Greenwell, L.
Title Correlates of parental status and attitudes toward parenting among substance-abusing women offenders
Secondary Title Prison Journal
Pages 89-113
Volume 86
Number 1
Year 2006
Accesion Number WOS:000239526300006
Abstract This study examined the correlates of loss of parental rights and attitudes toward parenting among a sample of substance-abusing women offenders (N=483). One third of the sample had lost parental rights to a child; these mothers were younger, but had more children, were less likely to have ever worked or been married, initiated regular drug use at a younger age, and were more likely to have been in foster care or adopted themselves and to have engaged in sex work. Higher self-efficacy, decision making ability, social conformity, and childhood problems were associated with less risky parental attitudes, whereas depression, lower education, and non-White ethnicity were associated with greater risk. Services that address the psychosocial needs of women offenders may increase the likelihood of successful family reunification following incarceration.
Keywords prisons, tb

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