Substance dependence among children is recognized as one of the main sources of stress for mothers. The current study aims to investigate the association between personal actions, caring abilities, and perceived stress of mothers of children who are under substance-abuse treatment.
The current study uses a quantitative method. The population of the current study was all mothers with children who were under substance-abuse treatment at Shahid Modarres Hospital, Isfahan, Iran in 2018. The study measures were perceived stress, two researcher-made questionnaires of personal actions and caring empowerments. Convergent and divergent validities and construct reliability of both questionnaires were first assessed using AMOS-20. Then, data were analyzed via Pearson correlation and hierarchical multiple regression analysis using SPSS-20.
After confirming the convergent and divergent validities and construction reliability of both questionnaires, Pearson correlation coefficient showed 1) negative relationship between personal actions, caring abilities, and perceived stress (r = -0.47, r = -0.43, p <0.001, respectively), and 2) a significant association between some demographic characteristics (including, age, economic status, and number of children) and perceived stress among these mothers. In addition, after controlling the effect of these demographic variables, the results of hierarchical multiple regression showed that both mothers' personal actions and caring abilities negatively predicted perceived stress.
Empowering the personal actions and caring abilities of mothers with children who are under drug-abuse treatment could lead to the reduction of perceived stress levels among mothers with different economic and social status.
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