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Development of Domains for Improving the Resilience of Unmarried Mothers to Prevent Child Abuse

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KMID : 0869520200260020109
¹ÚÀÏÅ ( Park Il-Tae ) - Korea University College of Nursing

¿À¿ø¿Á ( Oh Won-Oak ) - Korea University College of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: We aimed to develop domains for the resilience improvement of unmarried mothers to prevent child abuse based on a nursing model of resilience.

Methods: We conducted a literature review and in-depth interviews with unmarried mothers.

Results: Based on Polk¡¯s nursing model of resilience, we derived 4 patterns, 10 domains, and 24 sub-domains for improving the resilience of unmarried mothers. Philosophical pattern includes the domain of parenthood preparation and dispositional pattern includes the domains of emotional support, control of emotions, and child abuse awareness correction. Situational pattern includes the domains of maternal health promotion, understanding of child development and improvement of parenting skills, and assessment of the domestic environment and modification of risk factors. Relational pattern includes the domains of enhancement of mother-infant attachment, family support, and social support.

Conclusion: We identified domains for enhancing resilience based on the situational and personal characteristics of unmarried mothers.The results of this study may contribute to child abuse precention by promoting the resilience of unmarried mothers.
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Child Abuse, Prevention, Unmarried Mothers, Resilience
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