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    <title>The needs of Maltese first time parents during their transition to parenthood: implications for the development of an educational programme</title>
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    <description>Title: The needs of Maltese first time parents during their transition to parenthood: implications for the development of an educational programme
Abstract: The process for identifying potential challenges of first-time parents'&#xD;
transition to parenthood in programme conception is considered as critical&#xD;
In an educational encounter. The study used a mixed-method longitudinal&#xD;
design, to explore the experiences and perceptions of first-time parents&#xD;
between pregnancy and the first six months postnatal period and to examine if these issues could be addressed in an adult education programme.&#xD;
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Four hundred and forty-two randomly selected panels (221 couples)&#xD;
Returned the survey's questionnaire booklet during the antenatal period,&#xD;
232 parents completed the study questionnaire booklet at all the data&#xD;
collection points (three time-frames). Twenty-six parents (13 couples)&#xD;
participated in the qualitative perspective of the study. The questionnaire booklets&#xD;
were analysed using descriptive, profile analysis (MANOVA) and&#xD;
content analysis. The interviews were analysed using an interpretive&#xD;
phenomenological analysis (IPA). Ethical considerations were prioritised.&#xD;
Overall results show Ft statistically significant difference in marital&#xD;
adjustment across the transition to parenthood for both women and men;&#xD;
women were statistically significantly more emotionally distressed at six&#xD;
weeks postnatal; women and men registered a statistically significant&#xD;
decrease in social support between six weeks and six months postnatal.&#xD;
With reference to family responsibilities, women assumed more&#xD;
responsibilities tor household tasks over time. The work-life plan of the&#xD;
woman makes a difference in first-time parents' psychosocial profiles&#xD;
during the transition to parenthood. From an IPA perspective five main&#xD;
analytic themes were identified The transition to parenthood is a new&#xD;
journey that the parents have to live through to conceptualize their&#xD;
vulnerability, "their unpreparedness".&#xD;
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The discontinuity in health care support over the transition to parenthood&#xD;
could be a factor leading to the increase in emotional distress of parents,&#xD;
which was at its climax at six weeks postnatal. Maltese parents called for&#xD;
practical knowledge to help them face the transition. The interaction&#xD;
between the social support system and the professionals' services&#xD;
available to new parents warrants more attention.
Description: PH.D.</description>
    <dc:date>2008-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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