Perceived Child Behavior Problems, Parenting Stress, and Maternal Depressive Symptoms Among Prenatal Methamphetamine Users

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Brandi D. Liles
Elana Newman
Linda L. LaGasse
Chris Derauf
Rizwan Shah
Lynne M. Smith
Amelia M. Arria
Marilyn A. Huestis
William Haning
Arthur Strauss
Sheri DellaGrotta
Lynne M. Dansereau
Charles Neal
Barry M. Lester
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[1] University of Tulsa,Department of Psychology
[2] Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University,Center for the Study of Children at Risk, Women and Infant’s Hospital
[3] University of Hawaii,John A. Burns School of Medicine
[4] Blank Hospital,Center on Young Adult Health and Development
[5] Regional Child Protection Center-Children-Iowa Health,LABioMed Institute at Harbor
[6] University of Maryland School of Public Health,UCLA Medical Center
[7] David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA,Intramural Research Program, National Institute on Drug Abuse
[8] National Institutes of Health,Department of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine
[9] Miller Children’s Hospital at Long Beach (MCHLB),undefined
[10] Mayo Clinic,undefined
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Parenting stress; Prenatal drug exposure; Methamphetamine; Child behavior problems; Maternal depression;
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The present study was designed to examine parenting stress, maternal depressive symptoms, and perceived child behavior problems among mothers who used methamphetamine (MA) during pregnancy. Participants were a subsample (n = 212; 75 exposed, 137 comparison) of biological mothers who had continuous custody of their child from birth to 36 months. The subsample was drawn from a larger, ongoing longitudinal study on the effects of prenatal methamphetamine exposure (n = 412; 204 exposed, 208 comparison) (Arria et al in Matern Child Health J 10:293–302 2006). Mothers who used MA during pregnancy reported more parenting stress and more depressive symptoms than a matched comparison group. There were no differences between groups on perceived child behavior problems. In a hierarchical linear model, depressive symptoms, and perceived child behavior problems, but not MA exposure, were statistically significant predictors of parenting stress. Screening for potential parenting problems among mothers with a history of substance abuse is warranted. Parenting interventions targeting depressive symptoms, parenting stress, and child behavior problems are needed for this population.
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