TY - JOUR
T1 - Personal growth in the wake of stress
T2 - The case of mothers of preterm twins
AU - Taubman-Ben-Ari, Orit
AU - Findler, Liora
AU - Kuint, Jacob
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - In a longitudinal study conducted in Israel, the authors compared mothers of preterm twins (n = 64) with mothers of full-term single babies (n = 75) and twins (n = 72). The authors examined the contributions of internal resources (mother's attachment style, mental health, sociodemographic characteristics), external resources (perceived maternal grandmother's support, mother's marital adaptation), and features of the event itself (infant temperament, additional stressful life events, mother's feelings toward her baby or babies) in proximity to the birth, to personal growth 1 year following the birth. Although mothers of preterm twins reported the highest level of negative feelings toward their infants and the lowest level of mental health, they also experienced the greatest personal growth. Younger age and lower level of education, along with higher perceived support from maternal grandmothers contributed to higher personal growth. It seems that in the wake of stress, even mothers who display lower personal resources can rely on their environmental resources and experience personal growth.
AB - In a longitudinal study conducted in Israel, the authors compared mothers of preterm twins (n = 64) with mothers of full-term single babies (n = 75) and twins (n = 72). The authors examined the contributions of internal resources (mother's attachment style, mental health, sociodemographic characteristics), external resources (perceived maternal grandmother's support, mother's marital adaptation), and features of the event itself (infant temperament, additional stressful life events, mother's feelings toward her baby or babies) in proximity to the birth, to personal growth 1 year following the birth. Although mothers of preterm twins reported the highest level of negative feelings toward their infants and the lowest level of mental health, they also experienced the greatest personal growth. Younger age and lower level of education, along with higher perceived support from maternal grandmothers contributed to higher personal growth. It seems that in the wake of stress, even mothers who display lower personal resources can rely on their environmental resources and experience personal growth.
KW - Mothers
KW - Personal growth
KW - Preterms
KW - Twins
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=76449118540&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/00223980903472268
DO - 10.1080/00223980903472268
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C2 - 20307022
AN - SCOPUS:76449118540
SN - 0022-3980
VL - 144
SP - 185
EP - 204
JO - Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied
JF - Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied
IS - 2
ER -