This article analyzes participant interviews and the photovoice project of 15 young disadvantaged mothers in Pskov, Russia. The women’s statements and photovoice were part of a formative evaluation of the Pskov Positive Parenting Program, designed by the University of Massachusetts Institute for Global Health (IGH) and funded by USAID. The evaluation revealed that the Program met its goal of helping the women learn sensitive caregiving behaviors. The mothers emphasized that the Program met their need for social connection. The young mothers’ participation in the positive social network of the group may have been a key ingredient to the Program’s success and may have implications for the design of parenting programs cross-culturally.
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MacKinnon, L. (2014). Evaluation of a parenting skills program in Russia. International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 34(4), 313–330. https://doi.org/10.2190/IQ.34.4.c
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