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Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-26-2018
Publication Title
Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal
Volume
36
First Page
459
Last Page
470
Abstract
The purpose of the current study was to explore how adolescent mothers experienced pregnancy and parenthood within the context of residential foster care. Adolescent mothers in foster care are a vulnerable population although little research has explored their experiences, particularly from a resiliency framework. The present study begins to fill this gap by conducting focus group interviews with 39 adolescent mothers living in residential foster care. Using thematic analytic methodology, we uncovered themes that highlighted not only the mothers’ struggles, but also their capacities for resilience. Specifically, the mothers experienced societal stigma, parenting judgment, and challenging relationships with their child(ren)’s father as common struggles. However, the mothers described how the social support they received and the relationships they formed with the other adolescent mothers living in residential foster care allowed them to develop resiliency including through specific lifestyle changes that helped them to prepare for motherhood.
Recommended Citation
Bermea, A.M., Forenza, B., Rueda, H.A. et al. Resiliency and Adolescent Motherhood in the Context of Residential Foster Care. Child Adolesc Soc Work J 36, 459–470 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10560-018-0574-0
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