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. 1995 Nov-Dec;21(6):552-5.

Parent education for mothers in prison

  • PMID: 8700612

Parent education for mothers in prison

P J Thompson et al. Pediatr Nurs. 1995 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

The over 26,700 mothers in U.S. prisons are a nursing concern. Incarceration disrupts families and affects mothers, children, and caregivers alike. Outcomes of prison parenting programs include improved self-esteem, behavioral expectations, empathy, discipline, family roles, relationships, and a commitment to avoid substance abuse and reincarceration, all beneficial to families and society. Nurses can voice support for prison policies that support the mother-child relationship and can help to meet the needs both of children whose mothers are incarcerated and women who were previously incarcerated.

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