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Citation

Tiwari A, Self-Brown S. Am. J. Fam. Ther. 2018; 46(2): 184-194.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/01926187.2018.1461033

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Little is known on the feasibility of biological sample collection among at-risk parents for child maltreatment participating in evidence-based parenting intervention studies evaluating behavioral outcomes. This study explored acceptability and feasibility of collecting biospecimen samples among 12 high-risk mothers. Data were taken from semi-structured baseline interviews among participants who provided salivary, hair and buccal swab samples for a pilot study examining biobehavioral stress responses to an evidence-based parenting program. Content analysis results suggest that while uncomfortable, biospecimen collection will not impede research participation. Providers should highlight connections between biology and behaviors to motivate parents and increase engagement in parenting programs.


Language: en

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