Parenting Stress in Turkish Mothers of Infants With Cleft Lip and/or Palate

dc.authorid Çınar Özbay, Sevil/0000-0002-9281-1614
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dc.authorscopusid 57191539344
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dc.authorwosid Çınar Özbay, Sevil/GRJ-0811-2022
dc.contributor.author Boztepe, Handan
dc.contributor.author Cinar, Sevil
dc.contributor.author Ozgur, Fatma Figen
dc.contributor.other Nursing
dc.date.accessioned 2024-07-05T15:38:10Z
dc.date.available 2024-07-05T15:38:10Z
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.department Atılım University en_US
dc.department-temp [Boztepe, Handan] Atilim Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Dept Nursing, TR-06830 Ankara, Turkey; [Cinar, Sevil] Artvin Coruh Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Pediat Nursing Dept, Artvin, Turkey; [Ozgur, Fatma Figen] Hacettepe Univ, Fac Med, Dept Plast Reconstruct & Esthet Surg, Ankara, Turkey en_US
dc.description Çınar Özbay, Sevil/0000-0002-9281-1614 en_US
dc.description.abstract Objective: To explore parenting stress and factors affecting the mothers of infants with cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) in Turkey. Design and Participants: The study compared mothers of infants born with CL/P (n = 90) with mothers of healthy infants (n = 90). Mothers completed the data collection form, the Parenting Stress Index-Short Form, and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. Results: Mothers of infants born with CL/P had higher mean parenting stress scores than the control mothers. A significant negative relationship was found between social support and parenting stress for mothers of infants born with CL/P but was not related for control mothers. Among mothers with an infant with CL/P, the mean parenting stress scores were higher for mothers preoperatively than mothers responding postoperatively. Among mothers with an infant with a cleft, higher stress was found for diagnosis after birth, not breastfeeding, feeding difficulties, lack of fathers' support, perceived difficult infant temperament, blame, anger, and concern for the future. Conclusion: Parenting stress was higher and social support was lower for mothers of infants with a cleft. Treatment teams can design interventions aimed at factors related to stress, such as addressing feeding issues, teaching coping skills, and linking to social support. en_US
dc.identifier.citationcount 15
dc.identifier.doi 10.1177/1055665619898592
dc.identifier.endpage 761 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1055-6656
dc.identifier.issn 1545-1569
dc.identifier.issue 6 en_US
dc.identifier.pmid 31950852
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85078296911
dc.identifier.scopusquality Q2
dc.identifier.startpage 753 en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.1177/1055665619898592
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14411/3055
dc.identifier.volume 57 en_US
dc.identifier.wos WOS:000535938900012
dc.identifier.wosquality Q4
dc.institutionauthor Boztepe, Handan
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press en_US
dc.relation.publicationcategory Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı en_US
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess en_US
dc.scopus.citedbyCount 27
dc.subject cleft lip en_US
dc.subject cleft palate en_US
dc.subject infant en_US
dc.subject parenting stress en_US
dc.subject paediatric nursing en_US
dc.title Parenting Stress in Turkish Mothers of Infants With Cleft Lip and/or Palate en_US
dc.type Article en_US
dc.wos.citedbyCount 24
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