Couple Relationship Education at the Transition to Parenthood: A Window of Opportunity to Reach High‐Risk Couples |
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Authors: | Jemima Petch W. Kim Halford Debra K. Creedy Jenny Gamble |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology, The University of Queensland, , St. Lucia, Queensland,, Australia;2. Centre for Mothers and Babies, The University of Queensland, , St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia;3. Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, , Meadowbrook, Queensland,, Australia |
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Abstract: | This study evaluated if the transition to parenthood is a window of opportunity to provide couple relationship education (CRE) to new parents at high risk for future relationship problems. Fifty‐three percent of eligible couples approached agreed to participate in CRE and of these 80% had not previously accessed CRE. Couples were a broad representative of Australian couples having their first child, but minority couples were underrepresented. A third of couples had three or more risk factors for future relationship distress (e.g., cohabiting, interpartner violence, elevated psychological distress, unplanned pregnancy). Low education was the only risk factor that predicted drop out. The transition to parenthood is a window of opportunity to recruit certain types of high‐risk couples to CRE. |
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Keywords: | Transition to Parenthood Couple High‐risk Uptake Withdrawal 关 系 教 育 产 前 高 危 夫 妇 向 父 母 身 份 转 变 预 测 参 与 预 测 退 出 capacitació n en relaciones de pareja perinatal parejas de alto riesgo transició n a la paternidad predicció n de la asistencia predicció n del abandono |
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